Navigating Digital Health, Human Rights & Breast Cancer Awareness
October 31 @ 11am – 2pm ET
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This 3-hour webinar, “Pink Pixels of Empowerment,” will focus on the critical intersection of digital health, human rights, and breast cancer awareness. The event aims to shed light on how emerging technologies are not only transforming breast cancer prevention and care but also advancing human rights by ensuring equitable access to healthcare for all. Thought leaders and experts will delve into the societal impact of digital health innovations and discuss their potential to bridge healthcare gaps, improve access, and empower marginalized communities.
Key Topics to be Covered:
- Breast Cancer Care
The role of wearables in democratizing access to early detection, monitoring, and treatment, with a focus on how these tools can support underserved populations. - Artificial Intelligence in Health Tech
How AI-driven solutions are creating more personalized, accessible, and affordable breast cancer treatments, and addressing disparities in care across different demographics. - Interoperability and Data Integration
Ensuring that patient data is used ethically and responsibly, promoting transparency and equity, and enhancing access to quality breast cancer care for all, regardless of socioeconomic status. - Regulatory and Ethical Considerations
The human rights implications of data privacy, patient autonomy, and consent in digital health, particularly for vulnerable groups affected by breast cancer. - Future Trends in Health Tech for Breast Cancer and Human Rights
Exploring upcoming innovations that prioritize inclusivity, ensuring that health technologies advance the rights of all individuals, especially those in historically underserved or marginalized communities.
Speakers and Panelists:
A dynamic group of healthcare professionals, technologists, and researchers will lead discussions, offering insights into how technology can be used to address systemic healthcare inequalities and ensure that everyone has the right to life-saving treatment and care.
Outcome:
Participants will leave with an understanding of how digital health innovations are not just technological advancements but tools for promoting human rights in healthcare. The session will offer practical insights into using these technologies to drive equitable access to breast cancer care, helping healthcare professionals, advocates, and technologists champion a more inclusive future.
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Speakers
Senior Technology Analysis & Marketing Specialist, Technology Analysis & Marketing Unit
Agenda
Introduction
Innovations in Women’s Health Technologies That Advance Breast Health
Dr. Komal Bajaj, Medical Director of Sustainability, NYC Health + Hospitals
"From Diagnosis to Care: Exploring the Regulatory and Ethical Landscape of AI in Breast Cancer"
Personalized Digital Solutions for Women's Health
Unlocking NIH Funding: Navigating Digital Health and Human Rights
Jospeh Conrad, Senior Technology Analysis & Marketing Specialist, Technology Analysis & Marketing Unit, National Cancer Institute, Technology Transfer Center
Bridging Gaps: Integrating Supply Chain Solutions to Elevate Breast Cancer Awareness
Randy Subramany, Director, Supply Chain, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
"Why Real-Time Use of All EHR Data is Essential to Improving Healthcare"
Harnessing Digital Therapeutics: Exploring Neuroplasticity
Session
Catalyzing Impact: Building a Public Health Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
Terry Huang, Fundraising & Diligence, CUNY Health
Revolutionizing Lab Efficiency: Unlocking the Power of The Proficient Lab Software"
Sara Beckloff, Advisor, The Proficient Lab
Banking on Human Rights: Supporting Tech and Healthcare for a Better Future
Harnessing AI: Transforming Practices in Cardiology and Vein Care
Closing
Stan Kachnowski, Chair, HITLAB
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