Arlene E. Chung, MD, MHA, MMCi, FAMIA is the Clinical Lead for Consumer Health at Google and is the Course Director for Health IT Business Solutions and faculty at Duke University School of Medicine. Dr. Chung is triple boarded in internal medicine, pediatrics, and clinical informatics and practices outpatient primary care. Before coming to Google, she was a tenured Associate Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the UNC School of Medicine and led federally funded research in digital health as a physician scientist. At UNC Health, she led patient engagement and digital health innovation and served as the medical director of population health informatics for UNC¨ªs accountable care organization, where she led efforts in advanced analytics, development and deployment of clinical decision support tools for the enterprise¨ªs value-based initiatives. She is the founder of the UNC Clinical Informatics Subspecialty fellowship program. Dr. Chung was named as FierceHealthIT¨ªs top 8 influential women in health IT for her work to both increase and enhance the use of health IT to improve health and served as an inaugural member of the NIH All of Us Precision Medicine Program¨ªs institutional review board.