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The Need for Digital Health in Training
Welcome Message

Preventive Medicine 2020 Online brought together leaders from medicine and public health to examine the most pressing issues in healthcare today, and how the Nation’s healthcare system can be transformed around prevention. This virtual meeting offered high-quality medical education programming, networking opportunities, and the recognition of the best in the profession.

The meeting was organized around critical topics including innovations in community health, public health policy, evidence and practice, health systems transformation and lifestyle medicine. Each meeting day was themed around two critical topics, with distinct sessions addressing shared themes in the practice of prevention.

 

Preventive Medicine 2020 Online focused on big, bold, upstream ideas and the people, places, and programs that are making them a reality today. Transformation is only possible with a clear vision, audacious goals, an innovative mindset, and the will to implement new policy and practice, honestly evaluate change, and engage stakeholders at every level.

Overview
The future of healthcare and how we deliver it is changing. Digital Health and its vast applications will continue to impact how we think about health, public health, population health and care delivery. This presentation will review what digital health is, how it has already been applied in healthcare and how to train future leaders in this field to ensure evidence based and ethical application.
Outcome Objectives
  • Describe how digital health is and how it works
  • Cite current evidence and ethical issues related to the field of digital health.
  • Evaluate possible approaches for educating physicians and residents in the field of digital health.
Speakers
Dr. Wilnise Jasmin

Dr. Regan Stiegmann, DO, MPH

Dr. Cole Zanetti, DO, MPH
Summary
Availability: Retired
Cost: Non-Member: $45.00
Student/Resident Member: $35.00
ACPM Subscriber: $35.00
Member: $35.00
Credit Offered:
No Credit Offered
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American College of Preventive Medicine
1200 First Street NE, Suite 315 - Washington, DC 20002
202-466-2044  ·  info@acpm.org

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