The event will be held Oct. 27-28 at the Back Bay Events Center, 180 Berkeley St., Boston, the same venue that hosted the 2008 conference that drew a record attendance.
This year CIMIT is creating an environment for in-depth peer discussion. Many of the top researchers and clinicians associated with CIMIT will make themselves available to meet and talk with attendees. The goal is to foster an interchange of ideas and scientific perspectives, offering the possibility that collaboration might ensue from such informal discussions.
The Conference Program offers day-long focused tracks in three critical healthcare areas including:
1. Transforming Patient Care through IT* Emergent Care, Preparing for New Threats * Enhancing Patient Safety * Health 2.0 and the Participating Patient
2. Caring for the Injured Soldier * On the Battlefield, Early Trauma Care including Evacuation * Transitioning Home * Long Term Care, Brain Injury, TBI, PTSD
3. Introducing New Technologies into Clinical Care * The Future of Minimally Invasive Procedures * Novel Pathways to Clinical Implementation * Inhalation Technologies
"The Innovation Congress offers a great opportunity to meet people, learn about new technologies and discuss ideas to improve medicine," said John Parrish, MD, executive director of CIMIT. "Each Congress in the past few years has exceeded the attendance of the previous year, and this year's program is certain to appeal all who are concerned about better healthcare. We expect strong representation from industry, government, academic medicine, the military and patients, too."
Learn more about the CIMIT Innovation Congress 2009 at:
http://www.cimit.org/innovationcongress.html
Please contact Elaine Richardson with any questions: