Millennials in Medicine: Good or Bad for Health?
The millennial generation will produce the largest number of doctors in history, but many of them will never practice medicine. At Stanford Medical School, for example, only 2/3 of graduating students go on to residency with increasing numbers devoting their time to business, policy, or other leadership pursuits outside the clinical realm.
Is it disillusionment with the job, or something else driving this trend? What will be the impact on patient care and health care innovation?
This panel of leading millennial physician-innovators will offer a provocative prognosis for the future of US healthcare and debate the net value of physicians disrupting rather than providing healthcare.
Presenters
Andrey Ostrovsky
CEO
Care at Hand
Physician and social entrepreneur. Creating disruptive technology to better health for vulnerable populations. Specialize in applying lean methodology to discovering social and commercial value of ...
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Assoc Chief Medical Officer
Beacon Health Options
Emma Stanton M.D. M.B.A. is a psychiatrist who refuses to accept the status quo. She sees mental health care delivery today not for what it is, but for what it could and should be - and is creating...
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Founder
NeuroLaunch
Rebecca Coelius
Dir of Health
Optio
Rebecca is a MD social entrepreneur who believes person-centered services design and radical transparency will save healthcare and our country. She is currently working on a stealth startup to chan...
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