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I Want To Treat Billion People | Adil Haider | Tedxrmi

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Ideas that heal and transform!

The future of healthcare lies at the intersection of technology and compassion. At TEDxRMI 2025, we bring you thought-provoking ideas that aim to heal, inspire, and transform the way we see health systems today.

Join Dr. Adil Haider, MD, MPH Director of Disparities and Emerging Trauma Systems and Ex-Dean of Aga Khan University as he explores how Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the landscape of global healthcare.

From early diagnosis and predictive analytics to equitable access and improved patient outcomes, AI has the power to redefine how we deliver care across communities.
Adil Haider (born August 27, 1973) is a Pakistani–American trauma surgeon, public health researcher, and health-tech entrepreneur. He is best known for pioneering research on racial disparities in trauma care, leading major academic institutions in the United States and Pakistan, and founding Boston Health AI, an artificial intelligence company advancing global healthcare accessibility. In 2017, he received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor for his medical and humanitarian contributions This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx