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Q&A with Tom Mitchell, President of Messe Dusseldorf North America

by Gus Iversen, Editor in Chief | April 08, 2016
From the April 2016 issue of HealthCare Business News magazine


We will also examine the ethical issues in disruptive technologies, the promise and perils of precision medicine, how to individualize care with big data and trends in digital medicine.

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HCB News: What are the unique components that will be new this year?
TM:
We have partnered with several organizations to provide additional content for targeted audiences. The American College of Healthcare Executives — South East Texas Chapter (ACHE-SETC) will fully integrate its annual conference with MWA over all three days so their members can participate in both sessions. In addition, PricewaterhouseCoopers, the Texas Tribune, the American Marketing Association of Houston and Houston Community College – Coleman College (HCC-Coleman) will all offer programming to their audiences and the ability to participate in the MWA sessions. We will also have a delegation of health startups from Israel, including the winner of the recent mHealth Israel Startup Contest.

The Texas Medical Center also offers unique programming at MWA to feature innovation for both life science and medical students, and startup companies. The TMC has just issued a call for abstracts for the TMC Student Poster Session to be held on May 19, and the Texas Pitch Competition for startup companies to be held on May 20, with cash prizes for first, second and third place. Another new component in 2016 is the MWA job fair. On May 19, MWA is pleased to invite mid-career and graduating students to meet with hiring managers from medical and device companies — and it is free.

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