Shaping the Future of Healthcare | Shanil Ebrahim | 557
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In this enlightening podcast episode, Shanil Ebrahim, Partner and National Life Sciences & Healthcare Consulting Leader at Deloitte takes us on a journey through his professional evolution from bioethics to consulting, shedding light on how he has become a key player in shaping the discourse around the future of healthcare. Ebrahim begins by recounting his early career as a bioethicist, where he grappled with profound issues ranging from pediatric intensive care to end-of-life care, advocating for patients and their families during difficult times. This experience spurred him to pursue further education, obtaining a Master's in Bioethics alongside medical science and later a Ph.D. in clinical epidemiology, all while maintaining a steadfast commitment to serving underserved and vulnerable groups. At Deloitte, Ebrahim has found a platform to amplify his impact, using his insights to identify healthcare challenges before they became apparent to others and advocating for patient-centered care. Over time, his role at Deloitte evolved from transactional problem-solving with clients to becoming a voice within the broader healthcare ecosystem. This evolution was further accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which provided an opportunity for Ebrahim to foster critical dialogue between private and public sector organizations on a national and global scale. One of Ebrahim's key strengths lies in his ability to convene diverse stakeholders to tackle complex healthcare issues. Whether through formal national roundtables or more informal collaborative think tanks, he brings together a multidisciplinary mix of healthcare leaders, policymakers, and technologists to explore innovative solutions. By leveraging his extensive network and personal relationships, both within Deloitte and externally, Ebrahim ensures that the right voices are at the table to drive meaningful change. However, building trust and fostering open dialogue among participants is no small feat. Ebrahim emphasizes the importance of establishing trust through long-lasting one-on-one relationships, creating an environment where individuals feel comfortable challenging each other's perspectives. This foundation of trust enables Ebrahim to facilitate conversations where participants can explore nuanced viewpoints and strategies, ultimately leading to collective action. Three Key Takeaways: * Complex problems require a diverse range of stakeholders from various backgrounds and fields to come together in an open and trusting manner to seek collaborative solutions. * Trust is a critical part of collaboration. Through long-lasting one-on-one relationships and transparent communication, you can create an environment where participants feel comfortable challenging each other's perspectives and exploring innovative strategies grounded in reality. * Thought Leadership is about being agile and being able to have insights into the changing landscape of your domain of expertise.
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