Virtual Forum Speakers

Ignite Speakers

Raquel Correia, MD, MBA, MSc
Coordinator
Paris Cité University

Raquel Correia is the Chief Medical Officer at PromTime, a leading organization in France commissioned by the French Ministry of Health and the national payer to implement PROM registries and Value-Based Health Care (VBHC) models nationwide. She also serves as the VBHC University Diploma Coordinator at Université Paris Cité Medical School, where she trains clinicians and decision-makers from public and private organizations to make VBHC a reality. Based in Berlin, she practices as a general practitioner in France and Switzerland. She is the Chair of the Technology Enhanced Learning Committee at AMEE, the International Association for Health Professions Education (UK). In this role, she researches and publishes on health professions education and artificial intelligence, organizing conferences on these topics. Raquel graduated with an MD from Universidade de Lisboa, an MBA from Quantic Business School, and an MSc in learning sciences from Université Paris Cité. She holds certificates from Oxford University and Harvard Business School in value-based health care and disruptive strategy.

Krishna Mohan Surapaneni, PhD, MHPE, FAcadMEd, NRCC, CSci, FRSC, FISQua
Vice Principal & Professor
Panimalar Medical College Hospital & Research Institute

As a medical teacher and medical educator with over two decades of teaching experience in various medical schools, and being the recipient of prestigious Fellowship from FAIMER & Medical Educator Fellowship from IAMSE, his expertise in medical education and bioethics education contributes uniquely to discussions on the critical aspects of Health Professions Education (HPE) & bioethical education. Currently Dr. Surapaneni Krishna Mohan is working as Vice Principal & Professor of Biochemistry, Head, Department of Medical Education & Head of the Bioethics Unit at Panimalar Medical College Hospital & Research Institute, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Keith Wilson, BA, MD, PhD, CCFP, FCFP
Chair of Assessment, Undergraduate Medical Education
Dalhousie University

Keith Wilson is the chair of assessment for undergraduate medical education and an associate professor of family medicine at Dalhousie University. He is also the medical director of geriatric assessment units at St. Joseph's Hospital in St. John, New Brunswick. Keith’s academic interests include curricula design, assessment, continuing professional development, systems thinking in health professions education, and leadership.