<p>With great passion for her work as an emergency physician and one of the nation’s leading public health experts, Dr. Leana Wen gives audiences unique insights into the future of medicine and public health.</p><p>Dr. Leana Wen brings audiences her unique insights on many aspects of healthcare, drawing from her extensive experience as a practicing physician and a leader in public health policy. Her contributions to healthcare have made her a sought-after on-air commentator for CNN, National Public Radio, BBC, and MSBNC. She is also a health columnist for <em>The Washington Post</em>, writing a twice-weekly column on health policy and public health.</p><p>Dr. Wen shares her perspectives on public health policy from her time as Health Commissioner for the City of Baltimore, where she led the nation’s oldest continuously operating health department in the U.S. to fight the opioid epidemic, address disparities and mental health access, and improve maternal and child health. She also speaks from her service as Director of Patient-Centered Care Research in the Department of Emergency Medicine at George Washington University.</p><p>Dr. Wen is the author of the critically acclaimed book, <em>When Doctors Don’t Listen: How to Avoid Misdiagnoses and Unnecessary Tests</em>. Using real-life stories of cookbook-diagnoses-gone-bad, she illustrates how active patient participation can prevent mistakes. Dr. Wen empowers patients to engage with their doctors as partners in their diagnoses and take back control of their health care.</p><p>Her most recent book is <em>Lifelines: A Doctor’s Journey in the Fight for Public Health</em>. This memoir is an insider&#39;s account of public health and its crucial role―from opioid addiction to global pandemic―and an inspiring story of her journey from struggling immigrant to being one of the leading public health experts in the United States.</p><p>A Rhodes Scholar and former Clinical Fellow at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Wen speaks knowledgeably about the exciting future of healthcare, including the role of technology and artificial intelligence. She currently serves on the advisory boards of three health innovation companies and as an independent board director of two global biotech companies.</p><p>She has received recognition as <em>Modern Healthcare</em>’s 50 Most Influential Physician Executives and Leaders and Top 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare, as well as American Public Health Association’s highest award for local public health work. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations, she has been named one of <em>TIME</em>&#39;s 100 Most Influential People.</p>

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Physician, Healthcare Executive, Public Health Expert, and <em>Washington Post</em> Columnist

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<ul><li><strong>Post-Pandemic Lessons, Trends, and Implications for the Future of Healthcare</strong></li><li>Dr. Leana Wen has been one of the nation’s most prominent experts during the COVID-19 pandemic, called upon for her expertise by Congress, state and local governments, and featured daily on CNN, NPR, and PBS. She can speak to what the pandemic revealed about social determinants of health, mental health access, and health preparedness, then cover what major trends are ahead. What does the future look like for digital health and telemedicine? What innovations has the pandemic spurred, from AI to payment reform to behavioral health treatment? And what can be done to address rampant burnout among health professionals?</li><li><strong>A New Day for AI and Healthcare’s Digital Revolution</strong></li><li>Hear the perspective of a practicing physician and <em>Washington Post</em> columnist who is an expert on the digital transformation of healthcare. She will discuss the rise of telemedicine and digital health strategies that have enabled remote patient monitoring and at-home diagnostics and “hospital at home” treatment. She will also delve into the promise and perils of artificial intelligence in medicine, going through use cases of predictive and generative AI to explain how AI can improve diagnosis, personalize treatment, and reduces inefficiencies. And she will delve into potential pitfalls, the need for regulatory guardrails, and why digital fluency is so crucial for the healthcare sector.</li><li><strong>Mental Health and Well-Being</strong></li><li>The stress that people have endured during the pandemic will not vanish after the immediate crisis passes. Dr. Wen brings audiences insights from her work as a practicing physician and expert in addressing mental health and addiction policy. She shares personal experiences, strategies to combat isolation and reestablish connection, and best practices for employee health from around the world. She describes the often hidden epidemic of addiction, including to alcohol and opioids, and the growing need for education and regulation of marijuana and psychedelic usage. Finally, she talks about the future of work, and outlines for audiences a framework for incorporating mental and physical wellness and resiliency practices into the office, home, and everyday life.</li><li><strong>Reducing Health Disparities and Striving for Equity: A Practical Playbook</strong></li><li>Dr. Wen is a leading national expert on health disparities. During the COVID-19 crisis, she was asked to testify four times to the U.S. House of Representatives on the unequal impact of the pandemic on communities of color. While she served as Baltimore’s health commissioner, she reconfigured the agency to specifically focus on health equity and was among the first leaders to declare racism as a public health crisis. She upon these lessons, outlined in her book <em>Lifelines: A Doctor’s Journey in the Fight for Public Health</em>, and gives specific examples of successful innovations that reduce disparities and improve equity.</li><li><strong>Women in Leadership</strong></li><li>Women, and women leaders, face distinctive challenges in the workplace. Trained in trauma/ER medicine and having been one of many “firsts” as a woman of color, Dr. Wen speaks from first-hand experience and from her professional research about the challenges and opportunities for women in leadership. These include advice for women about the “double bind” and “glass cliff,” such as owning one’s authentic identity and negotiating societal expectations. Dr. Wen also gives talks in crisis leadership and overcoming adversity. These include lessons from innovative leadership locally and nationally, drawing upon her background convening unlikely stakeholders around shared goals; leading collective impact, public-private collaborations in public health; and getting to points of agreement in turbulent and polarizing environments.</li></ul>

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