Kevin Kruse and his team have put together another incredible event in Philadelphia: e-Patient Connections 2010.
Follow the tweets by searching for #epatcon or read the excellent summaries being written in real-time by Leigh Householder and Seth Quillin on the blog What’s Your Digital IQ?
Definitely watch the curtain-raiser video, starring our own e-Patient Dave:
Hopefully more videos will be online soon, but in the meantime, here are the slides for my talk: Chronic Disease in the Internet Age. If anyone else has slides, notes, or anything else related to share, please add them in the comments.
Just noticed that Leigh is also posting on her blog, Advergirl:
ePatient conference: Ten most memorable quotes and stats
http://leighhouse.typepad.com/advergirl/2010/09/epatient-conference-ten-most-memorable-quotes-and-stats.html
What should the new innovation chief at Pfizer focus on? Seriously, he wants to know.
http://leighhouse.typepad.com/advergirl/2010/09/what-should-the-new-innovation-chief-at-pfizer-focus-on-seriously-he-wants-to-know.html
ePatient conference: Ten big ideas
http://leighhouse.typepad.com/advergirl/2010/09/epatient-conference-ten-big-ideas.html
Susannah, thanks for your post and for your participation at the conference. In my role as host I went for the easy laugh with my joke about “Love Connections 2011” but hopefully you know I REALLY enjoyed your presentation. It was very different from any of your other talks. You brought your A-game (of course) and “connected” with the participants in a way that was unexpected. The Data Girl discussing the ROI of Love. I love it.
– Kevin
I was very happy to bring some love to the stage, along with data!
Your laugh line had a ring of truth to it, too — a conference about the power of love in the pursuit of health would be fascinating. It is one piece of the concept driving a panel I’m moderating next week in San Francisco: “Behavior Change, Health 2.0 & The Unmentionables.” See: http://www.health2con.com/sf2010/agenda/