Raajen Patel
Executive Vice President of Innovation & Clinical Engagement
Medical Informatics Corp.
Raajen Patel serves as the Executive Vice President of Innovation and Client Engagement, a multidisciplinary, PhD-level department. The department supports 1,000s of clinical, research, & data analytics users across the U.S. ensuring users maximize the utility from their Sickbay installation. The team builds and maintains Sickbay research products used in over 100 publications and helped secure more than $10 million in grant funding. Raajen and his team develop next-generation algorithms from physiologic data, powering Sickbay applications that provide novel patient insights for clinicians. Notably, Raajen has co-authored 10 publications, 3 patents, and has presented on AI as an invited speaker. His teams have dressed up like him at least once.
Raajen earned his Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Rice University, where he was awarded the Distinguished Texas Instruments Fellowship and studied matrices. He holds a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Applied and Computational Mathematics from the California Institute of Technology. Raajen’s expertise in engineering management, product development, and cross-disciplinary collaboration have been instrumental in the growth of the Sickbay platform and Medical Informatics Corp.
At home, Raajen leaves instruments out in the living room in the hopes that his kids start playing them, so he can form the family band he’s always dreamed of.
Raajen earned his Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Rice University, where he was awarded the Distinguished Texas Instruments Fellowship and studied matrices. He holds a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Applied and Computational Mathematics from the California Institute of Technology. Raajen’s expertise in engineering management, product development, and cross-disciplinary collaboration have been instrumental in the growth of the Sickbay platform and Medical Informatics Corp.
At home, Raajen leaves instruments out in the living room in the hopes that his kids start playing them, so he can form the family band he’s always dreamed of.
