Title Johns Hopkins Medicine Town Meeting on Sept. 12 
Sponsor Johns Hopkins Medicine 
Date 09/12/2017 
Time 12:00 PM 
Location Hurd Hall 
Cost Free 
Details The next Johns Hopkins Medicine Town Meeting will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 12, from noon to 1 p.m. in Hurd Hall at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. The focus will be precision medicine and telemedicine.

Hear from frontline staff and senior leadership, including Paul B. Rothman, dean of the medical faculty and CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Ronald R. Peterson, president of the Johns Hopkins Health System and EVP of Johns Hopkins Medicine.

Deborah Baker, senior vice president for nursing for Johns Hopkins Health System, will moderate the panel discussions. The panelists will include:

Telemedicine

  • Ingrid Zimmer Galler, executive clinical director, Office of Telemedicine, Johns Hopkins Medicine
  • Nicholas Maragakis, director, ALS Center for Cell Therapy and Regeneration Research
  • Rebecca Canino, administrative director, Office of Telemedicine, Johns Hopkins Medicine
  • Steve Snelgrove, president, Howard County General Hospital

Precision Medicine

  • Antony Rosen, vice dean for research, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • H. Ballentine Carter, co-director, Precision Medicine Center of Excellence for Prostate Cancer
  • Peter Pronovost, senior vice president, patient safety and quality, Johns Hopkins Medicine
  • Scott Zeger, biostatistician, The Johns Hopkins University

For your convenience, the meeting will be simulcast live for those who cannot attend. See viewing instructions here.  

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