Dr Jeffry Hogg MBBS, PhD, FHEA

Dr Jeffry Hogg

Department of Inflammation and Ageing
Honorary Clinical Research Associate

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Department of Inflammation and Ageing
School of Infection, Inflammation and Immunology
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Dr Jeff Hogg is a clinician scientist leading responsible Artificial Intelligence (AI) innovation in healthcare through practice, education and research. He is programme lead for the MSc AI Implementation (Healthcare) at University of Birmingham and supports AI innovation at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.

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Qualifications

  • PhD Health Services Research, Newcastle University 2024
  • PG Cert Strategic Public Sector Leadership, Northumbria University 2020
  • FHEA, Higher Education Academy, 2019
  • PG Cert Clinal Research, Newcastle University 2018
  • PG Cert Medical Education, Newcastle University 2017
  • MBBS, Newcastle University 2014
  • MRes (Cancer), Newcastle University 2013

Biography

Jeffry Hogg graduated from Newcastle University medical school in 2014. He was awarded three sequential NIHR fellowships hosted in the Northern Deanery for integrated clinical academic training. This was as a foundation doctor (2014), an ophthalmology specialty registrar (2017) and a clinical doctoral fellow (2021). Between these roles he undertook a dedicated teaching fellowship (2016), studying medical education whilst establishing and delivering undergraduate learning programmes for medical and physician associate students.

He submitted his PhD in 2024 (“a mixed methods evaluation of AI-enabled macula services”), where he led the design and evaluation of an approach to AI-enabled care to address demand-capacity mismatch in one of the busiest care pathways in ophthalmology. During his doctoral fellowship, Jeffry gained wider experience through two internships. The first was with the Duke Institute of Healthcare Innovation, Duke University Medical School, working in their team to synthesise best practices in AI implementation among trailblazing US academic medical centres in the Health AI Partnership. The second was with Hardian Health, a consultancy specialising in getting Software as a Medical Device to market.

Jeffry joined the AI policy and research team in Birmingham, co-led by Alastair Denniston and Xiaoxuan Liu in 2024. Here he leads on education and implementation as a senior clinician scientist.

Teaching

  • MSc Artificial Intelligence Implementation (Healthcare) – Programme lead
  • Key Concepts for AI-enabled Practice – Module co-lead
  • Evaluation and Governance of AI in Healthcare - Module co-lead

Postgraduate supervision

Jeffry supervises doctoral research students studying the factors which influence the implementation of AI into healthcare. Projects may support the design or evaluation of AI-enabled interventions to target any healthcare setting.

If you are interesting in studying any of these subject areas please contact Jeffry on the contact details above.

For a full list of available Doctoral Research opportunities, please visit our Doctoral Research programme listings.

Research

Generating insights and guidance for the implementation of AI across healthcare

  • Developing a process for responsible AI implementation with US healthcare provider organisations
  • Developing an AI Readiness Checklist for NHS trusts considering AI adoption
  • Synthesising published perspective of multiple stakeholders in AI-enabled healthcare
  • Primary qualitative research in specific AI use cases and contexts

Designing and evaluating AI-enabled ophthalmology services

  • Systematically curating AI as a medical device with regulatory approval for use
  • Theoretically informed intervention design
  • Retrospective evaluation of autonomous AI decision making
  • Evaluation of simulated AI-enabled clinical workflows