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2019 events

If you would like to invite me to speak at your event, please contact the Bright Sight Group.

Past events:

December 6, 2019, in San Francisco, CA: I spoke at the Promoting Research in Social Media and Health Symposium.

October 29, 2019, in Bethesda, MD: I spoke at the National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program Consortium.

September 16, 2019, in Seattle, WA: I spoke on a health data panel with Aneesh Chopra and Mona Siddiqui, MD, at the Blue Cross Blue Shield Western Leadership Conference. (See: “Why should anyone care about health data interoperability?“)

June 20-21, 2019, in Seattle, WA: I spoke at Cambia Grove‘s Interoperability Summit: Empowering Consumers with Data. James Thorne of GeekWire captured some of what I said in this article, “Former HHS tech chief says biohackers are the ‘Lewis and Clark’ of healthcare data.”  (For background, here are all my posts related to health data.)

June 3, 2019, in Washington, DC: I spoke at the Digital Health Promotion Executive Leadership Summit. (The live stream video isn’t high quality but it’s available on YouTube.)

March 7, 2019, in Washington, DC: I spoke at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. (Here’s the preview post for my talk: Building the evidence base for peer health advice.)

For more past appearances, see: 2018, 2017, 2016.

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