Session Information
2012 Summer Meeting
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[Opening Session and Keynote] The Future of Healthcare: Where Can Technology Take Us?
Track: Education Sessions (CE)
Program Code: 101-L04
Date: Monday, June 11, 2012
Time: 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM EST
Location: Ballroom I, Level 400
PROGRAM CHAIR:
Brian Esuchanko
Description
Daniel Kraft, MD

Daniel Kraft is a Stanford- and Harvard-trained physician-scientist, inventor, entrepreneur, and innovator.  Dr. Kraft has over 20 years of experience in clinical practice, biomedical research, and healthcare innovation.  Dr. Kraft recently founded IntelliMedicine, focusing integrated personalized medicine. He is also the inventor of the MarrowMiner, an FDA approved device for minimally-invasive bone marrow harvesting and founded RegenMed Systems which focused on stem cell-based regenerative therapies.

Following undergraduate degrees at Brown and medical school at Stanford, Dr. Kraft was board certified in the Harvard combined internal medicine and pediatrics residency program at Massachusetts General and Boston Children’s Hospital, and completed Stanford fellowships in hematology/oncology and bone marrow transplantation.  He has extensive research in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine and has multiple scientific publications and patents.

Daniel is an avid pilot and serves in the California Air National guard as an officer and flight surgeon with an F-16 fighter Squadron. He has conducted research on aerospace medicine that was published with NASA, with whom he was a finalist for astronaut selection.

  • Describe future models of healthcare including point-of-care testing, artificial intelligence, remote monitoring, genomics, and enhanced clinical decision support.
  • Explain how these convergent technologies will impact healthcare and describe how the pharmacist of 2020 might be practicing.
  • Name pharmacological interventions coming down the pipeline such as personalized medicine and DIY genomics and the role that pharmacists will play in patients' treatment.


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