Women in Health IT
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HIMSS25 panelists Rebecca Woods, Marissa Maldonado and Roz Cordini talk about their commitment to encouraging women to pursue careers in the field and to creating a community that fosters deep friendships and collaborations.
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Because healthcare IT requires an enormous amount of late hours, a lot of travel and in-person meetings, work-life balance is a major challenge for women working in IT, says Jeffery Daigrepont, SVP of Coker Group.
HIMSS’ Most Influential Women in Health IT Award recipients come together to talk about gender, race and equity in the workplace.
Reddy shares her career journey into venture capital and discusses her focus on digital health.
Takeaways from Alison Byrne, FGM specialised midwife at Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS trust & University Hospitals Birmingham NHS trust and Lina Chan, founder and CEO of Parla who will be speaking at HIMSS Europe Digital.
Healthcare IT News spoke to nursing and informatics experts to find out how exactly nurses have led the digital transition.
Dr. Lee also dives into the challenges and opportunities of digital health in providing equitable healthcare.
As a new study shows that no country has achieved gender equality, eight women in health tech tell us whether they are seeing any changes in the industry.
Gaines discusses how the primary care provider's role is rapidly changing to include managing more aspects of the patient's life.
This includes a grant from the Innovate UK agency and investment from 24 Haymarket.