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This 2020 HealthTech influencer explains how the pandemic and its “massive push” for health IT is driving better technology implementations for clinical staff.
From digital health whizzes to femtech gurus, meet the healthtech Twitter influencers you should follow.
Honored to be in the top 25 of healthtech twitter influencers from Siftedeu
Got Social Media…Now What? (limited to 30 participants) Danielle Siarri, MSN, RN; Lasi McArthur, DNP, RN-BC; Sara Donevant, PhD, RN, CCRN Tweeting, posting, liking, emojis! Do you wonder about nursing’s role in the rapidly growing world of social media? What about using social media in your research activities? In this interactive workshop, you will work with your colleagues to discuss the role of nursing in the social media world where casual interactions can have a broad effect and work to build your social media skills.
Got Social Media…Now What? (limited to 30 participants) Danielle Siarri, MSN, RN; Lasi McArthur, DNP, RN-BC; Sara Donevant, PhD, RN, CCRN
2019’s HealthIT Week may have come and gone, but there are still many things to learn. With that in mind, here are 19 of the most influential people in Health Technology. These are the visionaries who, across social media, medicine, technology, and journalism, will show us the way toward a better future in the health field.
Technologies like AR and VR can bridge the gaps in connections and the tools to support seniors with mental and physical disabilities.
Robots were frequently seen in the laboratory science space but are now moving into the hospital environment globally. In recent years, robots have been in surgery assisting physicians; now they are moving into mundane tasks, assisting nurses in the hospital. You can call such… “RoboNurses”.
Augmented reality is ripe to take a bite out of the beauty, health and wellness revenue with innovative solutions.