In this episode of The Clinical Research Coach, host Leanne Woehlke sits down with Angela Radcliffe for a powerful conversation about empathy, innovation, and why the future of clinical research must remain deeply human. Angela shares the personal experiences that shaped her passion for healthcare and clinical research, including the profound impact clinical trials had on her own family. Together, Leanne and Angela explore how the industry can embrace AI and emerging technologies without losing the trust, compassion, and human connection patients need most. From patient experience and purpose-driven leadership to the balance between technology and empathy, this episode is a reminder that innovation works best when it serves people first. If you care about the future of clinical research, patient trust, and keeping humanity at the center of healthcare innovation, this conversation is one you won’t want to miss. Learn More: About Angela: Angela Radcliffe is a dynamic speaker, best-selling author, and impact influencer who advocates for teaching children (ages 8-14) health, data and AI literacy to provide them with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in a data-driven world. She’s the author of “Quantum Kids Guardians of AI”, an activity book that introduces elementary and middle school students to AI fundamentals through seven engaging missions. The book weaves concepts like neural networks, large language models, data ethics, and prompt engineering into relatable stories about school, social media, and robotics. It empowers young readers to: - Apply AI knowledge to homework and hobbies- Navigate Internet safety - Understand technology's role in addressing societal challenges- Make informed decisions about health and personal data protection.With 20+ years of experience, Angela drives progress in medical research, healthcare marketing, and healthcare data and artificial intelligence. She understands the intricate interplay of trust, value, and risk in unleashing power from petabytes of data. Frequently at the helm of global endeavors, including as Head of Digital Performance Improvement and Innovation for Research and Early Development IT, Head of Enterprise Digital Strategy Innovation, and Head of Enterprise Data Governance at Bristol Myers Squibb, she's orchestrated transitions from molecular concepts to market-ready solutions and from boardroom strategies to tangible implementations that transform customers into champions. Over the years, Angela has worked closely with thousands of patients participating in clinical trials, partnered seamlessly with tech luminaries and stood shoulder-to-shoulder with industry peers with a single focus: pushing, often pulling, clinical research and healthcare forward. Angela’s compelling thought leadership combines technical insights on AI’s growing impact with her personal stories of overcoming adversity. Her experiences such as growing up poor, leaving an abusive spouse, losing her 21-year-old brother to an undiagnosed heart condition, and raising a neurodivergent daughter fuel her mission to advance health, data and AI literacy. This unique background and her stellar communications and interpersonal skills make her a sought-after speaker for podcasts and with life sciences, patient education, mental health, data privacy, teacher and parent organizations. Connect with Angela Radcliffe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-radcliffe-2560256/ Angela's Website: https://intelligenceapplied.ai/ Angela's Books: The Five Laws of Applied Intelligence: Why Your Humanity Is Your Superpower and How to Use It to Win in a World of Machines Quantum Kids Guardians of AI: Story Quest and Activity Book