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Conference Session

Future Health Workforce

Thursday, January 9
2:00 PM - 2:40 PM
As the healthcare workforce experiences long-lasting shortages, discover how the industry is using new skills, technologies and strategies to meet future demands. 
Conference Track Digital Health
To attend this session, please complete your CES registration and purchase either the corresponding track or the full Deluxe Pass (to gain access to multiple tracks). If you have already registered, please login with your CES account and add on this track.
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Speakers

  • Mary Del Guidice, MSN, BSN, RN

    Mary Del Guidice, MSN, BSN, RN

    Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer, Tipton Health Communications

  • Joe Ganley

    Joe Ganley

    Vice President, Government and Regulatory Affairs, athenahealth

  • Adam Goodcoff

    Adam Goodcoff

    CEO, MedFluencers

    Moderator

  • Lee Schwamm

    Lee Schwamm

    Chief Digital Health Officer, Yale New Haven Health System and Yale School of Medicine

  • Colby Takeda

    Colby Takeda

    CEO, Pear Suite

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