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Are digital technologies the answer to modern healthcare challenges? MSc Applied Digital Health student Aditi explores nuanced answers to this question, emphasising the need for a people-centred approach, considering space, place and context.

Aditi Kapadia, an MSc in Applied Digital Health student at the University of Oxford, standing outdoors in her matriculation attire. She is wearing a white collared shirt with a black ribbon tie, a black pleated skirt, and a dark academic gown draped over her shoulders. She has short, light brown hair, glasses, and a bright smile.

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