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Date: Thursday, August 04, 2022 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Zero to One in Healthcare Innovation: Start with Empathy and Creativity

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As a UNC Health provider, you might see opportunities to improve healthcare on a daily basis. It can be frustrating running into the same problems without having the tools to create change. You might have an idea for a new medical device, digital tool, or process that energizes you, but you're not sure what to do next.

During this webinar, we will provide an overview of what it looks like to go from Zero to One in a healthcare setting. Going from One to Many is a matter of scale, but the skill and process of going from Zero to One requires techniques and a mindset of Design Thinking.

Empathy and Creativity are two different but interlocked domains of expertise. With Design-Inspired Teams, we recognize the unique talents of people from different backgrounds who are important to delivering medical innovation. The collaboration between experts in Empathy and Creativity builds exciting momentum towards change as many new ideas are explored, prototyped, and tested.

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