Embracing Technology for Enhanced Clinical Care
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Date & Time
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Location
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Southern Hemisphere IV
1500 Epcot Resorts Boulevard
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Associate the importance of protein function with all repair and regeneration processes.
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Describe the underlying mechanism of the protein folding process.
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Describe the role of cellular water in supporting all protein functions.
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Explain the inherent value of addressing the very foundation of cellular activities.
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Explain how current health-related communication and engagement activities in SUD treatment often lack the necessary individualization, leading to reduced patient compliance and lower recovery outcomes.
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Describe how the human brain processes information related to treatment decisions and personal motivations, which impacts patient decision-making and long-term success.
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Summarize the individuality of “choice architecture” and how integrating behavioral science improves patient communication, engagement, and outcomes without relying on a one-size-fits-all approach.
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Demonstrate Hyper-Personalized Communication, an actionable communication tool that operates at scale, promoting and encouraging healthy patient behavior in SUD treatment through scientifically based, patient-centered, tailored messaging that drives better outcomes.
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Summarize the current needs and gaps in behavioral health.
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Identify at least 2 barriers to technology access in behavioral health.
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Describe how technology tools such as AI and wearables are used in behavioral healthcare.
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Analyze organizational barriers to addressing care gaps via technology and how to mitigate them.
Description
In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, staying abreast of the latest technological advancements is crucial for clinical and care professionals. Our Tech Panel at GXC offers an in-depth exploration of how cutting-edge technology can transform patient care and support clinicians in their practices. This session will provide valuable insights into the practical applications of wearable devices, wellbeing apps, and health monitoring tools, highlighting their benefits for professionals and patients.
The panel will showcase how applications can be utilized for therapeutic interventions, pain management, and patient education, offering immersive experiences that enhance treatment outcomes. Wearable devices, including fitness trackers and smartwatches, will be discussed for their role in continuous health monitoring, providing real-time data that can inform clinical decisions and promote proactive healthcare. Wellbeing apps designed to support mental health, stress management, and overall wellness will be examined for their effectiveness in fostering patient engagement and self-care. Participants will learn about the latest health check technologies that streamline diagnostic processes and improve accuracy, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes. This panel is essential for professionals looking to integrate these innovations into their practice, ensuring they remain at the forefront of healthcare delivery.
Target Audience
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Nurses
- Physicians
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
Presenters
Dr. Ken Rotondo, an entrepreneur, President and Founder of Rehavior, Inc (formerly Mind Genomics Advisors), has collaborated with a variety of organizations to optimize patient/client engagement.
He specializes in effective client communication, customer experience engineering, and consumer insights. He has operated 5 veterinary hospitals, is a Past President of the NYS Veterinary Medical Society, Past Delegate to the AVMA House of Delegates, a member of AVMA Futures Commission, Board Mentor to the Canadian PEI BioAlliance, He currently collaborates with the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, National Cancer Institute (NCI), AMA and others to improve patient engagement and medical outcomes.
Dr. Rotondo has presented at Thought Leadership Summits and conferences including: IBM THINK, IBM Watson, HIMSS, VMX, WVC, Vet Health Global, etc.
Dr. Rotondo lectures annually at several universities including: The Wharton Business School (2012-2020), RPI, Cornell, and other universities on such diverse topics as behavioral economics, marketing analytics and applying machine learning principles to patient/client/consumer communication.
Dr Rotondo holds a DVM degree from Cornell University and MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI).
Rowena Gates is a co-founder of Eng3 Corporation. She helped launch Eng3’s NanoVi technology and currently oversees business development related to health, regeneration, and performance. Rowena has been a serial entrepreneur since 1995 when she co-founded one of the earliest companies to offer an Internet-based solution to the logistics industry.
Rowena received her Ph.D. from the University of Washington for her work on international strategic alliances and economic development. When not helping bring NanoVi to the world, Rowena enjoys family, friends, and a range of outdoor activities in the Seattle area where she lives.
Ellie Gordon is the founder and CEO of Behavior, an award-winning health technology company.
She is a behavioral technologist, designer, innovator, and entrepreneur. For over 17 years, her work has primarily focused on improving people’s lives through technology. She has successfully created, organized, led, and managed teams for everything from hackathons and codefests to other science-based startups and initiatives to community development and research projects.
She did a TEDx talk about her work with Behavior and has led her team to win multiple awards, such as the Carnegie Science Award, two AI XPRIZE top 10 milestone awards for the global competition, NIH and NSF awards, a Tech Top 50 and CEO of the Year finalist, and was featured as a “New Generation Tech Entrepreneur” by the Pittsburgh Tech Council.
Through her research, she has developed subject matter expertise on behavior and mental health, addiction, wearables, and using technology for sensing.
Born and raised in Richmond, VA, Dr. Brian Wind earned a Bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Virginia, and a Master’s degree in clinical psychology at Middle Tennessee State University. He obtained a PhD in clinical psychology from Palo Alto University in Palo Alto, California. He is board certified in behavioral sleep medicine, and since the beginning of his career Dr. Wind has specialized in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of addiction. he has served as a consultant with multiple healthcare facilities, has developed innovative healthcare related software applications, and holds advisory positions related to psychology and addiction on state and national levels. Dr. Wind serves as an adjunct faculty member in Vanderbilt University’s Department of Psychology, and since 2015 he has served in the role of Chief Clinical Officer at Reagrd Recovery/JourneyPure – a multistate company specializing in the treatment of substance use and mental health disorders. Dr. Wind currently lives outside of Nashville, TN with his son and his fiancée, and spends his free time enjoying music, golf, reading, and travelling.
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