James is an RAF Medical Officer, currently practicing Cardiology in James Cook University Hospital. He is interested in Machine learning and other emerging technologies, previously working at the jHubMed, UK Strategic Command’s Medical Innovation Hub.
James founded a Coding and Artificial Intelligence (AI) upskilling scheme which over 650 MoD staff have completed, led development and trialing of a wearable-integrated mobile app for rehabilitation, and led the development of a Mixed-Reality Clinical Simulator. He runs a monthly podcast - the Military Medicine Podcast. The views expressed here do not represent the MoD and are the author’s own
Personal Development: Tips from a Year in the JHub By James Kuht “If you keep learning all the time, you have a wonderful advantage” Charlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway. The law of compound interest (that a 1% improvement in your knowledge each day would make you doubly smart within 70 days) makes a compelling case for…
Leadership: Tips from a Year in the JHub By James Kuht In the previous article on GSD (“Getting Stuff Done”) I talked about the criticality of assembling a small-but-perfectly-formed team – this article explores how you might lead them effectively. Now I am certainly not a born leader, naturally quite introverted in fact, and am…
Getting Stuff Done: Tips from a Year in the JHub By James Kuht “Ideas are easy, execution is everything” John Doerr, Billionaire Tech Investor & author of “Measure what Matters” “Getting stuff done” (GSD) sounds so simple but is a skill held by remarkably few. I am not talking about simply being given a task to…
Ideation: Tips from a Year in the JHub By James Kuht This is the first article in a series of four on my experiences of innovation at the jHub/jHubMed – UK Strategic Command’s innovation hub. They are intended for anyone who is interested or actively involved in innovation or entrepreneurship. I have attempted to write…