Governance, AI oversight, and institutional accountability in complex healthcare systems.
Board-level oversight of AI deployment, liability frameworks, and the accountability questions that clinical AI creates for institutions before an incident makes them unavoidable.
Statutory governance within the College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta, contributing to the frameworks that protect public safety and maintain confidence in medical regulation.
Applying behavioural insight and policy frameworks to governance design, drawing on Harvard Kennedy School executive education and cross-jurisdiction experience across four health systems.
Dr. Nkolika Anyabolu is a family physician and elected Council Member of the College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta, the statutory body mandated to protect the public through the regulation of physician practice and professional standards across the province.
Her governance work brings together regulatory oversight, professional accountability, and the stewardship of public trust in complex healthcare systems.
She brings direct experience across the UK, Canada, and Africa, across NHS and private systems, postgraduate medical education, national assessment, and statutory regulation.
Her current focus is the oversight of AI in healthcare: not as a technical question, but as a regulatory and accountability question.
She holds a Certificate in Responsible AI in Healthcare from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and is completing an Executive Certificate in Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School.