Interview with Pat Leomi, MPH
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Highlights from this episode:
- Generative AI being a catalyst for Public Health and how you can leverage it
- How Pat used AI to support him getting into his doctoral program
- Becoming Chief AI Educator to share skills for organizations and people to better leverage AI
Episode 193 of Public Health Careers
Pat is Chief AI Educator at Boston AI Learning Hub and a Doctor of Education student, in Integrative Studies at Northeastern University.
Pat is an emerging expert in generative AI as a catalyst for public health workforce development. As well as a doctoral researcher focusing on developing an understanding of how generative AI can be integrated into existing systems.
He conferred an Associates of Arts at South Seattle College. A bachelors of Science in Psychology at Seattle University. A Master of Public Health in Healthcare Management at Boston University. And is a current Doctoral student in Education, Integrative Studies at Northeastern University.
Pat is a seasoned professional with diverse experience in public health, education, and AI. His journey includes roles such as Communications Systems Specialist at the US Army, Certified Learning Coach, Research Coordinator at Cambridge Health Alliance , Graduate Teaching Assistant at Boston University, Adjunct Professor at Lasell University, and Program Specialist at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. Through their work, Pat aims to integrate AI into existing systems, enhance public health outcomes, and share valuable skills with organizations and individuals.
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Pat Leomi, MPH on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patleomi/