Transform Symposium at Mayo Clinic Sept. 8-10
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A full schedule and description of the very powerful Transform2013 symposium, complete with speaker bios, is available at:
http://www.mayo.edu/transform/
Note that times on the Web site are United States Central Time.
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You will have the opportunity to feed questions and comments to session presenters.
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Please stop by and join the conversation about healthcare and how we can help it change.
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Below are the sessions streamed into Second Life (times listed here are PDT):
- SUNDAY 9/8
12:15 - 2 p.m. "Science Sunday"
From Mayo Clinic's eclectic research laboratories come amazing discoveries that are a foundation for the transformation of health care. Scientists in this session will show that we can choose pathways to live better and live longer.
The Transform opening evening will include a personal story that created a national conversation, a global perspective that might change ours and live music with a connection to care. All topped off with John Hockenberry's opening commentary — and we never know what that will be!
6 - 6:15 a.m. "Opening and welcome"
Albert Einstein said, "If I were given one hour to save the planet, I would spend 59 minutes defining the problem and one minute solving it." This opening session will look through different lenses to understand the larger picture of health care today, so we all can take on the enormous task of redesigning health care.
In this lively panel discussion, industry leaders will explore how health care is changing business and how business is changing health care.
Patients are at the center of all that we do. Film and comics are two mediums that help us capture and communicate the health care experience in new and unexpected ways.
Stories of gun violence have impacted all of us, and they are in the media more and more every day. Approaching violence as a health epidemic reveals insights about effectively engaging communities, understanding behavior and changing outcomes in response to challenges that may seem beyond our control.
The uncertainty of change is reduced when we hear specific examples of models that we can learn from. As health relationships and practices change, there's no going back.
6 - 6:15 a.m. "Opening and welcome"
Patient needs must be at the center of untangling the complexity of health care.
- This panel will identify pain points for health care consumers and explore how retail can change the experience of care delivery.
The balance of care is changing as we have more information and greater control over our health. How can the system change to meet people where they are in their busy daily lives?
An ecosystem of health and care will not thrive without new approaches that transform our daily lives.
- Where do we go next?
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- 6th annual Transform Symposium
- sponsored by Mayo Clinic's Center for Innovation
- working to transform how healthcare is delivered and experienced
- national leaders and innovative thinkers
- video and audio streamed into
- the Mayo Clinic Conference Center in Second Life
- on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, September 8, 9 and 10
- Location Link. Click to go or drag to the viewer screen:
- http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mayo%20Clinic/34/195/28
A full schedule and description of the very powerful Transform2013 symposium, complete with speaker bios, is available at:
http://www.mayo.edu/transform/
Note that times on the Web site are United States Central Time.
-
You will have the opportunity to feed questions and comments to session presenters.
-
Please stop by and join the conversation about healthcare and how we can help it change.
-
Below are the sessions streamed into Second Life (times listed here are PDT):
- SUNDAY 9/8
12:15 - 2 p.m. "Science Sunday"
From Mayo Clinic's eclectic research laboratories come amazing discoveries that are a foundation for the transformation of health care. Scientists in this session will show that we can choose pathways to live better and live longer.
- - John Hockenberry, moderator
- - Michael Ackerman, M.D., Ph.D., Mayo Clinic
- - Lynn Hartmann, M.D., Mayo Clinic
- - Michael Joyner, M.D., Mayo Clinic
- - Joy Jasik, student
- - Hemanth Asirvatham, student
The Transform opening evening will include a personal story that created a national conversation, a global perspective that might change ours and live music with a connection to care. All topped off with John Hockenberry's opening commentary — and we never know what that will be!
- - John Hockenberry, moderator
- - Michelle Marciniak, University of Tennessee and SHEEX
- - Ronald Petersen, M.D., Ph.D., Mayo Clinic
- - Susan Mazer, Ph.D., and Dallas Smith, Healing HealthCare Systems
- - T. R. Reid, journalist
6 - 6:15 a.m. "Opening and welcome"
- - John Hockenberry
Albert Einstein said, "If I were given one hour to save the planet, I would spend 59 minutes defining the problem and one minute solving it." This opening session will look through different lenses to understand the larger picture of health care today, so we all can take on the enormous task of redesigning health care.
- - David Erickson, Ph.D., Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
- - Mary Brainerd, HealthPartners
- - Eric Manheimer, M.D., New York University Langone Medical Center
- - Douglas Wood, M.D., Mayo Clinic
In this lively panel discussion, industry leaders will explore how health care is changing business and how business is changing health care.
- - Maria Bartiromo, CNBC, moderator
- - Roy Beveridge, M.D., Humana
- - Paul Jacobs, Ph.D., Qualcomm
- - Larry Keeley, Deloitte Consulting
Patients are at the center of all that we do. Film and comics are two mediums that help us capture and communicate the health care experience in new and unexpected ways.
- - Peter Nicks, director, producer and cinematographer
- - MK Czerwiec, R.N., M.A., Northwestern University
- - Michael Green, M.D., Penn State College of Medicine
Stories of gun violence have impacted all of us, and they are in the media more and more every day. Approaching violence as a health epidemic reveals insights about effectively engaging communities, understanding behavior and changing outcomes in response to challenges that may seem beyond our control.
- - Gary Slutkin, M.D., Cure Violence
- - Violence Interrupter, Cure Violence
The uncertainty of change is reduced when we hear specific examples of models that we can learn from. As health relationships and practices change, there's no going back.
- - Archelle Georgiou, M.D., Georgiou Consulting
- - Sam Ho, M.D., United Healthcare
- - David Herman, M.D., Vidant Health
- - John Hockenberry
6 - 6:15 a.m. "Opening and welcome"
- - John Hockenberry
Patient needs must be at the center of untangling the complexity of health care.
- - Nancy Snyderman, M.D., NBC News
- - Sally Okun, R.N., PatientsLikeMe
- - Andrew Zolli, PopTech
- This panel will identify pain points for health care consumers and explore how retail can change the experience of care delivery.
- - Tim Brown, IDEO
- - Kevin Ronneberg, M.D., Target
- - Amy Tenderich, DiabetesMine
The balance of care is changing as we have more information and greater control over our health. How can the system change to meet people where they are in their busy daily lives?
- - Nancy L. Snyderman, M.D., NBC News (moderator)
- - Mark Gelbert, Ph.D., J.D., Pfizer Consumer Healthcare
- - Judith Hibbard, Dr. P.H., University of Oregon
- - Carrie Nelson, M.D., Advocate Physician Partners
- - Sally Okun, PatientsLikeMe
An ecosystem of health and care will not thrive without new approaches that transform our daily lives.
- - Bobbie Gostout, M.D., Mayo Clinic, and colleagues
- - Anne Fishel, Ph.D., The Family Dinner Project
- - Robert Stains Jr., M.Ed., Public Conversations Project and The Family Dinner Project
- - David Horazdovsky, Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society
- Where do we go next?
- - Daniel Lamarre, Cirque du Soleil
- - John Hockenberry (closing)
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