My Story

Healthcare gives me meaning.

I sit at the intersection of healthcare and technology, aiming to use that position to improve how healthcare is delivered, experienced, transformed, and scaled.

I often get asked: what are you really interested in healthcare? Truly it's hard to say. There is just so much you can do. Healthcare gives me meaning. Knowing that the things I do have the potential to transform lives in meaningful ways.

I know this for sure. I aim to sit at the intersection of healthcare and technology, and use that position to improve how healthcare is delivered, experienced, and transformed at scale.

This industry has some of the most inspiring and extraordinary people in the world. I've had the absolute privilege of meeting some of them and will meet more. People who push limits every day, show up during hard times, act when there is uncertainty. Healthcare is truly human. And that's what makes it special to me.

I am here with a purpose. A purpose to give my heart and soul to this industry. To learn, unlearn, re-learn, and challenge myself every day. To show up for people, and for the people who take care of people.

That's my story. And this page is where you witness it.

Rashi Goel

Rashi Goel · Vancouver, BC

What I do

I work at the intersection of clinical knowledge and health technology, understanding both what the data means clinically and how to make it move between systems.

What draws me in

Health informatics, interoperability, digital health transformation. The infrastructure that makes modern healthcare possible, and the enormous amount of work still left to do.

How I show up

With curiosity, consistency, and a willingness to go deep. I'm a student who is already building, already publishing, already in conversation with the people shaping this field.

Right now

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Completing my Health Information Management degree, graduating 2027

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Building projects at the intersection of FHIR interoperability and clinical decision support

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Writing weekly about healthcare technology, governance, and digital health in Canada and beyond