Nov
20
Wed
Arrhythmia Identification and Management with smartwatches @ Li Ka Shing Learning and Knowledge Center, Room LK130
Nov 20 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

With the widespread adoption of wearable technology, what have we learned about identifying and managing heart rhythms such as atrial fibrillation, and what does the future hold? Featuring CDH’s very own Mintu Turakhia.

Oct
2
Fri
Centers of Excellence 2020 Virtual Summit: State-of-the-Art Lymphatic Medicine @ Online only
Oct 2 – Oct 3 all-day
Centers of Excellence 2020 Virtual Summit: State-of-the-Art Lymphatic Medicine @ Online only

The Centers of Excellence 2020 Summit, State-of-the-Art Lymphatic Medicine, will be entirely online, October 2-3, 2020, and will highlight presentations from each of LE&RN’s newly designated Comprehensive and Network Centers of Excellence.

The Summit is hosted by Stanford University School of Medicine and LE&RN. It will be led by Stanley Rockson, M.D., of Stanford University School of Medicine.

Thanks to our Sponsors, a limited number of complimentary registrations are available. To apply for a free registration coupon code, send your request to: COE@LymphaticNetwork.org. CME Registrations are not eligible for complimentary registration.

Registrations for the COE 2020 Summit are not tax-deductible.

Register here.

Jun
23
Wed
The Invisible Future of Health Monitoring @ Zoom Webinar
Jun 23 @ 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm
The Invisible Future of Health Monitoring @ Zoom Webinar

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve seen the rise of telemedicine and remote patient monitoring as the paradigm of care delivery has transformed to meet patients where they are: in the home. While these trends are just now emerging to the broader public, the use of algorithms in embedded sensors, passive monitoring, implantables, wearables, and IoT devices in the environment have been used in healthcare applications for decades.

But with all of this raw aggregation, how is this data used to inform real world applications beyond research, and what does the future of invisible monitoring look like? As devices become smaller and embedded throughout our environments, how will data be used to provide increasingly precise and personalized care to individual patients?

Join Stanford CDH and PHIND on Wednesday, June 23rd at 3:15 PM PDT to hear some of the industry’s leading experts talk about embedded sensors, longitudinal data collection, the future of remote monitoring, and real-world applications of precision health technologies. The panel will feature: Nicolas Genain, MS, WithingsPablo Paredes, PhD, MBA, MS, Stanford University; and Michael Synder, PhD, Stanford University. The discussion will be moderated by Jun (Alex) Gao, MS, Samsung America.