JOIN US FOR A JAM SESSION! HOSTED BY INTEL
FUTURE OF CONNECTEd & VIRTUALIZED CARE & THERAPEUDICS: From Hospital to Homespital
Friday November 5th 9:30-11am PST
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Intel Healthcare and Life Sciences is hosting an interactive JAM Session this Friday November 5th:
The 90 Minute session will lead off with 3 world-class discussants sharing their work and views on the cutting edge and future of connected health, from sensors, to Virtual and Blended Reality, to the digitization of surgery, and patient monitoring.
We’ll spend the rest of the session in discussion, interaction and ideation with everyone in the session (You!). What are you seeing in the space… what will be needed next. Barriers, opportunities and potential collaborations will emerge.
Leslie Saxon M.D. USC CEnter for body computing
Dr. Leslie Saxon is a Professor of Medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. Dr. Saxon is an interventional cardiologist that specializes in implantable and wearable devices that are wirelessly connected and treat and diagnose heart conditions and prevent sudden death.
She is the Executive Director of the internationally acclaimed USC Center for Body Computing (CBC). The CBC is currently a place for all USC schools, including medicine, engineering, business and cinematic arts, to form interdisciplinary relationships and accelerate the future of fully integrated, “connected” medicine. Dr. Saxon participates in the pre-clinical and clinical development and testing of wearable and implanted technology, including networked devices used in medicine, wellness, and performance. Her work is dedicated to providing users with continuous and protected information about their health or performance status.
Brennan Spiegal M.D. director of Health Services Research for Cedars-Sinai.
Brennan Spiegel, MD, MSHS, is director of Health Services Research for Cedars-Sinai and Director of the Cedars-Sinai Master's Degree Program in Health Delivery Science. He directs the Cedars-Sinai Center for Outcomes Research and Education (CS-CORE), a multidisciplinary team that investigates how digital health technologies; including wearable biosensors, smartphone applications, virtual reality (VR) and social media; can strengthen the patient-doctor bond, improve outcomes and save money. CS-CORE unites clinicians, computer scientists, engineers, statisticians and health services researchers to invent, test and implement digital innovations, always focusing on the value of technology to patients and their providers.
His team developed one of largest and most widely-documented medical VR programs at Cedars-Sinai, and his work has helped to support a new field of medicine called Medical Extended Reality, in which doctors use immersive technologies like VR to help treat conditions ranging from pain, to anxiety and depression, to irritable bowel syndrome. Spiegel has published numerous best-selling medical textbooks, editorials and more than 230 articles in peer-reviewed journals. He is listed in the Onalytica "Top 100 Influencer" lists for digital health and virtual reality. Author of VRx - How Virtual Therapeutics Will Revolutionize Medicine
STEFANO BINI M.D. UCSF PROF OF ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY, Director of DOC-SF (Digital orthopediCS)
Dr. Bini is a Professor of Orthopedic Surgery specializing in hip and knee replacement at UCSF. He is the Founder and Chair of the Digital Orthopaedics Conference (DOCSF) and the host of the Digital Orthopaedics Podcast. DOCSF aims to bridge digital health and clinical orthopaedics and thereby catalyze the adoption of digital health tools in the musculoskeletal vertical.
At UCSF Dr. Bini serves as the Chief Technology Officer for the department and is on the UCSF Center for Digital Health Innovation committee as well as the board of the UCSF Health Hub Accelerator. Stefano also serves as the Chair of the Digital Health Committee for the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons, consults for multinational organizations and several start-ups, and has authored a book on change management. Current research interests include quantifying the impact of digital health on orthopedic care delivery, the use of sensor data to create predictive analytics using AI/ML, and bringing precision medicine to total knee procedures using caliper based knee alignment techniques. —
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