2022 The Patient and The Practitioner in the Age of Technology: Promoting Healing Relationships
Offered By: Brown University via Independent
Course Description
Overview
Please join us for this Live In-Person International Symposium - Click on the Register Tab to Sign-up
October 14 - October 16, 2022 | Providence, Rhode Island, USA
***A detailed Conference Agenda and Faculty listing can be found as attachments at the bottom of this page. For your convenience, you will be able to download, save, or print.
Program Overview
This 2022 live international symposium, sponsored by The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, will bring together researchers, innovators, and problem solvers from the United States and around the world to address research, innovative projects, and practical solutions to promote compassionate, healing relationships in healthcare as technology transforms clinical interactions, incorporating lessons from the pandemic. We shall explore this topic from a variety of perspectives with diverse patients and caregivers, practitioners, educators, technology designers and vendors, government leaders, institutional leaders, and healthcare stakeholders.
Topics Will Include:
Relationships matter more than ever in healthcare, and HIT is changing them
Addressing inequity in the social and digital determinants of health
Designing human- centered HIT – for practitioners and patients
Effective HIT education
Staying healthy in a digital world
Working with government, institutions, and stakeholders to protect healing relationships and human capital
Shared data: implications, ethics, and stewardship
Funding for this program is provided by:
The Physicians Foundation
Paul Levinger Professorship Pro Tem in the Economics of Health Care
Brown-Lifespan Center for Digital Health
University Orthopedics, Inc.
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