Few people are as qualified to discuss the global state of preparedness as 17th U.S. Surgeon General DR. RICHARD CARMONA. Combining his extensive background in public health and emergency preparedness with experience as a trauma surgeon, nurse, health care administrator, SWAT team leader, sheriff and combat decorated Special Forces veteran, he examines our current state of emergency and how we can become better prepared for the future.
By informing, not inflaming, Dr. Carmona examines what you need to know:
The importance of a national response plan
Lessons we can learn from the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
What will be our new normal? Will social distancing rule the day?
Leveraging the power of aggregating data, machine learning and predictive analytics to make better decisions
Using AI to protect vulnerable populations and keep markets open
How COVID-19 will foster digital transformation –not only in public health and telemedicine but in business, finance, and every field
Key steps we must take to prepare for the next pandemic
One of the most respected voices in public health, Richard Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS served as the 17th U.S. Surgeon General (2002-2006). He is currently Chief of Health Innovations at Canyon Ranch and a distinguished professor at The University of Arizona and The Ohio State University.
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