Hi! I'm Ann-Hui, a doctor from Singapore, an Oxford MBA candidate, and a Rhodes Scholar.
In medical school, I was heavily involved in patient-centered public health research and ran Third Spacing, a podcast, that was featured on Singapore Airline's inflight entertainment. I worked as a doctor in busy, public, tertiary hospitals in Singapore, before moving to Oxford to study Medical Anthropology. I am also an adjunct at the SingHealth Duke-NUS Medical Humanities Institute, and contributed to OpenAI’s HealthBench evaluation.
Using my broad training, my life-long goal is to shape compassionate healthcare systems, reduce health inequities and create alternative, inclusive care structures.
Currently, I'm building my financial knowledge. Eventually, I hope to lead innovative public-private funding structures that provide access to high quality healthcare in underservered geographies.
Contact me ann-hui.ching.mba24 (at) said.oxford.edu