How Nneka Mobisson and mDoc use AI and Large Language Models to drive health equity

Nneka Mobisson’s father believed in the power of technology to save lives in Africa. She’s honoring his memory by using AI to take on inequalities in healthcare.

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Portrait of Nneka Mobisson, Co-Founder and CEO of mDoc, at the mDoc headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria, on September 14, 2023. mDoc is a social enterprise that integrates proven methodologies in quality improvement and behavioral science with web and mobile-based technology to optimize the end to end care experience for people living with chronic health needs such as diabetes, hypertension, and cancer.
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Nneka Mobisson is the CEO of mDoc, a health tech company she co-founded in Lagos, Nigeria, to help people across Africa living with chronic diseases.

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