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LIVESTREAM: Heidi Unlocked

Hosted by Christie Katris
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Heidi Unlocked — Live Stream

See what an AI Care Partner looks like in practice.

Heidi Unlocked is a one day event for clinicians and healthcare leaders who want to understand how AI fits into everyday clinical work.

It’s happening in person in Melbourne, but that doesn’t mean our global audience misses out. You can still join via the live stream and watch key moments and demos as they happen.

This is not a webinar. It is a practical look at how Heidi works in a clinical setting.


👩‍⚕️ What you’ll see on the live stream

  • Founder keynote + perspectives from clinicians and healthcare leaders


🎙️ Guest Speakers:

  • Dr Tom Kelly - Co Founder & CEO at Heidi

  • Dr Simon Kos - Global Chief Medical Officer at Heidi

  • Dr Catherine Skellern & Pauline McGrath - Clinicians & AI Project Leads at Queensland Children's Hospital

  • Dr. Nancy Cibotti - USA CMIO at Heidi & Ex CMIO at Beth Israel Lahey Health

  • Dr. Darran Foo - APAC CMIO at Heidi

  • Dr. Heidi Baker - Emergency Physician

  • Dean Mills - CTO at Anglicare


Live stream details

  • 📅 Thursday, 19 March

  • 📍 Streaming live from Melbourne

  • 🌐 Platform: Youtube

Schedule (AEST time)

  • Live stream starts: 1:20pm

  • Live stream ends: 3pm


✨Why register

If you’re curious what AI Care Partner looks like when it’s deployed in real clinical settings, this is your chance to watch it live and see the workflows for yourself.

Connect with the Heidi team and ask questions. Hear from clinicians and healthcare leaders. Watch how Heidi works in a clinical setting.

This is Heidi - unlocked. 💛

Stay updated

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