Join our Alumni Panel from 11:15am - 12:15pm EST
Join us for the BAHIS Alumni Panel featuring accomplished graduates from the Bachelor of Applied Health Information Science program, as they share insights on emerging industry trends, discuss the impact of AI on health information science, and answer questions from attendees.
Krizia Francisco is a digital health innovation leader at the forefront of data-driven healthcare transformation. She holds a PhD in Systems Design Engineering
from the University of Waterloo, with research focused on integrating artificial intelligence into clinical EMR systems. Krizia brings deep expertise in Healthcare
Management, Technology Integration, and Clinical Informatics, with a proven ability to
translate strategic vision into actionable roadmaps. Krizia is experienced in leading complex, interdisciplinary teams and driving large-scale digital health initiatives that align innovation with measurable outcomes and system-level impact.
Privacy-first health informatics professional who transforms complex regulatory requirements into streamlined, compliant workflows. I help healthcare organizations navigate digital transformation by embedding privacy safeguards that build clinical trust while ensuring regulatory compliance.My expertise spans EHR administration, privacy risk assessment, and change management, with deep knowledge of Canadian privacy legislation. I've worked across diverse healthcare environments, from clinical practice administration to academic health programs, bringing both technical privacy expertise and clinical workflow understanding to implementation challenges.
I am a Health Informaticist. Also, I am an experienced hospital pharmacist with specific expertise in the Oncology area. I have also developed excellent skills in different healthcare information technologies. The organization, detail-oriented and good communication skills are the strengths for which I have been valued. I have the ability to extract, analyze, validate, interpret, and present data within healthcare settings. In addition, my studies in health informatics, project management, solving problem and programming languages provided me with an excellent foundation to work in and understand many health information environments.