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Dr. Nurul Aqilah is an implementation science researcher focused on optimizing technology adoption in healthcare settings. Her doctoral research concentrated on applying human-centered design principles to develop electronic medical record (EMR) modules specifically tailored for breast cancer multidisciplinary care. The clinical system, implemented in 2016, is currently utilized by the University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC) Breast Clinic and has demonstrably improved the workflow efficiency of the care team. Building on this foundation, Aqilah's postdoctoral work centers on designing a comprehensive, hospital-based cancer registry reporting system. Her research interests include decoupling the complexities of EMR systems and healthcare registries, transforming raw data into actionable insights, and crafting interactive data visualizations to uncover hidden patterns. She aims to guide clinical stakeholders in making informed decisions through innovative solutions. Her analysis focuses on devising predictive model pipelines to tackle real-world clinical challenges, bridging the gap between health informatics and clinical practice, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes and optimizing healthcare digital workflows.
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