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    Meet the doctors at the forefront of the fight against humanities’ Number One Killer by far: atherosclerotic heart disease. Our panel covers the science, policy, innovation, and individual lifestyles that could save humanity from this fate. We will feature the three most globally-renowned heart health experts who shape public discourse in very different ways: Dr. Michael Greger (NYT best-selling author of How Not to Die and founder of NutritionFacts), Dr. Dan Soffer (President of the National Lipids Association), and Dr. Martha Gulati (President, American Society for Preventive Cardiology).

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    • Hello friends! PLEASE take 30 seconds to vote for my panel, bringing together some of the world’s top heart disease prevention docs for a discussion of how to stop heart disease at @sxsw Deadline tonight! 🙏♥️🙏 Sign in and vote! https://t.co/Kln5AVmmaO https://t.co/d2f7tpL6di

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    Despite the courageous efforts to treat, heal and cure cancer, the disease remains the world’s second leading cause of death. While great strides have been made, there is still immense untapped potential in how we design cancer care buildings, spaces and experiences. Many health systems stay attached to past precedents holding them back from innovation. It’s time to unleash the full power of design to empower patients, staff and communities at the forefront of our battle with cancer. This session unites leaders from renowned cancer centers to share insight and help shatter the status quo.

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    • Help us bring conversations about transformative cancer care to @sxsw! Head to the link below to vote for a panel featuring Fred Hutch's Nida Shekhani on how designing cancer care buildings, spaces and experiences can redefine care for patients. https://t.co/g1jNkCLfs8

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    Women’s Health continues to be a highly complex issue with many layers contributing to inequity, inequality and lack of access. In the absence of an infrastructure that is supportive of women’s health at the level required to ensure quality care, it is on brands, patients and providers to help close the gap as best as they can. The issue is that investment in women’s health is lacking and policies continue to contract women’s health rights. So, how do we continue to create meaningful change? This panel is part of Lippe Taylor Group’s Health Equity panel series.

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    • NMA, it's time to cast your vote and make an impact! The @sxsw 2024 Panel Picker is live & we’re honored to be included in the selection process with “The Intricate Web of Inequities in Women’s Health.” Join Past President Villanueva and vote by Aug 20: https://t.co/0Y0D9NQBah https://t.co/NxHUcScv2e

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    Despite the courageous efforts to treat, heal and cure cancer, the disease remains the world’s second leading cause of death. While great strides have been made, there is still immense untapped potential in how we design cancer care buildings, spaces and experiences. Many health systems stay attached to past precedents holding them back from innovation. It’s time to unleash the full power of design to empower patients, staff and communities at the forefront of our battle with cancer. This session unites leaders from renowned cancer centers to share insight and help shatter the status quo.

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    • Help us bring conversations about transformative cancer care to @sxsw! Head to the link below to vote for a panel featuring Fred Hutch's Nida Shekhani on how designing cancer care buildings, spaces and experiences can redefine care for patients. https://t.co/g1jNkCLfs8

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    Big corporations are often seen as big, slow-moving ships, though they desire the agility of speedboat-like startups to drive innovation. While 80% of large companies rank innovation among their top 3 priorities, few have achieved meaningful impact as a result. In this panel, led by an author of BCG’s “Most Innovative Companies” report, seasoned innovators from healthcare and aerospace discuss the characteristics of innovation leaders and how big ships & speedboats can collaborate to accelerate innovation, including tackling global challenges like health, sustainability & the AI revolution.

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    • Only 4 days left to vote on the @SXSW #PanelPicker. Please consider voting for my panel on "Big Ships vs. Speedboats: The #CorporateInnovation Conundrum", with @AmyMHz (@BCG) and Elizabeth Reynolds (@starburstaero ): https://t.co/TIgON0wwWf

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    Panelists with diverse backgrounds from government, regulatory authorities, research organizations and technology companies will discuss specific real world examples of how artificial intelligence has already had major impact in healthcare and how this is just the beginning. Panel will also discuss the pipeline of new technologies and their application, as well as the ethical issues raised and the safeguards that need to be put in place.

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    • It's that time again - the time where I beg for your vote and it's not for any government office - it's for a panel at #SXSW2024 - Can I count on your vote for my panel? Please? - AI in Healthcare: Real Work Having Global Impact at Scale https://t.co/5lo9pQxjFM https://t.co/ADkxWauDm6

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    Meet the doctors at the forefront of the fight against humanities’ Number One Killer by far: atherosclerotic heart disease. Our panel covers the science, policy, innovation, and individual lifestyles that could save humanity from this fate. We will feature the three most globally-renowned heart health experts who shape public discourse in very different ways: Dr. Michael Greger (NYT best-selling author of How Not to Die and founder of NutritionFacts), Dr. Dan Soffer (President of the National Lipids Association), and Dr. Martha Gulati (President, American Society for Preventive Cardiology).

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    • 🗳️Vote for Heart Health #SXSW Panel Alert! "How to Stop Dying of Heart Disease -The #1 Killer" 📷 Dr. Michael Greger @Nutrition_Fact 📷 Dr. Dan Soffer @dan_soffer 📷Dr. Martha Gulati @DrMarthaGulati 🗳️ bring this critical convo to #SXSW2024 https://t.co/VSpyJCja3R #CardioTwitter

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    Big corporations are often seen as big, slow-moving ships, though they desire the agility of speedboat-like startups to drive innovation. While 80% of large companies rank innovation among their top 3 priorities, few have achieved meaningful impact as a result. In this panel, led by an author of BCG’s “Most Innovative Companies” report, seasoned innovators from healthcare and aerospace discuss the characteristics of innovation leaders and how big ships & speedboats can collaborate to accelerate innovation, including tackling global challenges like health, sustainability & the AI revolution.

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    • Hi All - I would be grateful for your support for my #SXSW204 panel on "Big Ships vs. Speedboats: The #CorporateInnovation Conundrum," together with @AmyMHz (@BCG) and Elizabeth Reynolds (@starburstaero). Hope to see you in Austin! SXSW PanelPicker® https://t.co/0LVWuVBCpe

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    Panelists with diverse backgrounds from government, regulatory authorities, research organizations and technology companies will discuss specific real world examples of how artificial intelligence has already had major impact in healthcare and how this is just the beginning. Panel will also discuss the pipeline of new technologies and their application, as well as the ethical issues raised and the safeguards that need to be put in place.

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    • It's that time again - the time where I beg for your vote and its not for any office - more of a panel at SXSW - Can I count on your vote for my panel - AI in Healthcare: Real Work Having Global Impact at Scale - https://t.co/5lo9pQxjFM https://t.co/F0JGRr4Uwy

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    Big data talks a big game. From drug makers to providers and payers – everyone benefits when clinical data is used in a way that makes care and treatment more inclusive. AI has already been used successfully to ensure clinical trials are more diverse, including a COVID-19 vaccine candidate, and the industry has a massive opportunity to continue leveraging AI to automate inclusivity throughout the healthcare journey starting at the beginning. Hear how industry leaders are addressing bias in AI, using automation and data to improve outcomes and why this is our biggest opportunity in healthcare.

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    • It’s an honor to be considered for two panels at #SXSW 2024. Both discussions will speak to how #AI is being used to improve health for all. Please vote, and I hope to see you there! Automating for inclusivity: https://t.co/sk5Wkgowpv AI in Healthcare: https://t.co/jRr7ivn6W2