New York Academy of Sciences, 250 Greenwich Street, New York City, NY 10007
2013-03-22
Digital technologies, including mobile apps, wearable sensors, robotics, remote learning, and portable diagnostic devices are becoming an integral part of clinical care and medical education and will vastly expand capacities for research and data integration. These prolific and creative technological advances will fundamentally transform provider-patient relationships, point of care, and the practice of medicine. The forum will discuss and showcase current and emerging digital technologies in clinical care, especially related to HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Presentations will focus on strategies and tools designed to improve patient outcomes, provider communications, research, and medical education, as well as legal and ethical issues such as privacy and professionalism in eHealth interactions. This event will NOT address electronic health records, meaningful use, or health IT infrastructure. *Reception to follow. This event will also be broadcast as a webinar. CME credits are not available for participation via the webinar. Please note: Transmission of presentations via the webinar is subject to individual consent by the speakers. Therefore, we cannot guarantee that every speaker’s presentation will be broadcast in full via the webinar. To access all speakers’ presentations in full, we invite you to attend the live event in New York City where possible.
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Invited Speakers:
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Personal Health Informatics, Northeastern University Department of Biomedical Informatics, Columbia University RTI International New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute US Department of Health and Human Services / AIDS.gov IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center Center for Connected Health, Partners Healthcare Health Games Research, University of California, Santa Barbara Center for Democracy & Technology New Media Medicine Research Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab Daktari Diagnostics University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine The Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Division of Educational Informatics, New York University School of Medicine RTI International
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