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Sian Hsiang-Te Tsuei
Clinical Assistant Professor
Sian Hsiang-Te Tsuei
Clinical Assistant Professor
Areas of interest
Artificial intelligence, telemedicine, health services reform, global health, organizational behaviour
Biography
Sian Tsuei (Shawn Tsu-ay) is a practicing family physician with a Masters of Health Sciences from UBC and Population Health Sciences PhD from Harvard University's T H Chan School of Public Health. He is currently Clinical Assistant Professor in UBCs Department of Family Practice; Associate Faculty in UBCs School of Population and Public Health; and Adjunct Professor at 間眅埶AVs Faculty of Health Sciences.
Drawing on mixed methods methodologies, his research focuses on health system change from technologies and clinical health service reforms. His theoretical lens draws mainly on organizational behaviour. His research is global in nature, and he has particular interest in the Asian and North American contexts.
He is actively developing a research agenda to better understand how artificial intelligence will affect the health system, particularly around physician and patient behaviour and their interactions. He serves on the AI Advisory Group of The College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC), and previously served on the Scientific Planning Committee for CFPCs Roundtable on AI for Family Medicine. He also holds a Michael Smith Health Research BC Research Trainee Award that studies how telemedicine affects the quality and efficiency of health care services. He has also studied payment reform and organizational reforms (esp. clinical service integration).