UNC collaborates to offer symposium on telehealth research initiatives

The Society for Education and the Advancement of Research in Connected Health (SEARCH) is hosting their annual virtual SEARCH 2022—National Telehealth Research Symposium November 16-18, 2022.

The 3-day conference will feature 70 speakers showcasing connected health initiatives, strategies, and partnerships, a broad scope of up-to-date telehealth research initiatives across the spectrum of healthcare delivery, research-focused educational programming, and promotion of telehealth policy and equity.

Dr. David Rhew, Global Chief Medical Officer & VP of Healthcare at Microsoft will provide the Keynote address. Speakers represent telehealth experts from HRSA, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Geisinger Health, Harvard Medical School, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, UC Davis, UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke University, Advocate Children's Hospital, and Imagine Pediatrics to name a few.

Dates/Times:
Nov 16 — 12 - 5:20 p.m.
Nov 17 — 12 - 6:15 p.m.
Nov 16 — 12 - 5:10 p.m.

Students only pay $75 for the full 3-days.

For more information and to register, visit searchsociety.org/search2022.


The SPROUT-CTSA Collaborative Telehealth Research Network (PI: David McSwain, MD MPH - System Chief Medical Informatics Officer, UNC Health) is an NCATS U01 award based at UNC-Chapel Hill since April 2022. The SPROUT-CTSA collaborates with SEARCH Society to host this symposium.

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