In this episode of Cognitio, we explore the power of data and the people transforming healthcare across Australia. Varun Pant kicks off the episode with a compelling take on why data is like uranium—not just powerful, but risky without proper governance. He breaks down what high-quality data means for medical affairs and how future business models may depend on patients owning their own health data.Then, we take a trip into the outback with Julia Linda of Eli Lilly and Melissa Reedy from Heart of Australia, who are making clinical trials more accessible than ever for rural, regional, and First Nations communities. Their story is one of practical innovation, community trust, and bold action.We finish with ARCS member Elaine Blair, who shares her professional journey, the power of backing yourself, and the importance of staying curious in a fast-changing sector.This episode is packed with real-world insight, personal stories, and a strong reminder of the value of purpose-driven leadership in health innovation.
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