Join in the healthcare conversation on SIRIUSXM Channel 111 - the Wharton business channel! A panel of experts will discuss the Businefication of Medical Research.
We have a great opportunity to spread the word via national radio on the great things being done in the healthcare field by Wharton HCM alumni and by our program. That is where you come in. For those WHCMAA dues paying members, we are offering the opportunity for you to join in the conversation on live national radio to discuss various healthcare topics. Although in a one-hour show the call-in parts will be limited, we want those parts to be strong and substantive; so we’re lining up WHCMAA audience members (i.e. you) who can add value to various healthcare topics.
Our next radio session, The Businefication of Medical Research, will be Tuesday, September 15th from 12:00pm to 1:00pm EDT.
The Businefication of Medical Research - accelerating change and fostering innovation in academic medical centers. UPENN and others are cultivating the rapid transformation of basic research into value and life-saving products. Learn how this is being done and by whom.
Click here to register. Open only to current dues-paying members of WHCMAA. Now available to 50 participants!
The user name and password for access to this session will be emailed to all participants on Monday, September 14th.
This session will be replayed three times after the initial broadcast.
Replay schedule:
Friday, September 18th at 9:00 am EDT
Saturday, September 19th at 4:00 pm EDT
Sunday, September 20th at 9:00 pm EDT
Panelists (click on panelist's name for bio):
Please visit our Events page for a listing of additional sessions: http://www.whartonhealthcare.org/events.html.
Our next radio session, The Businefication of Medical Research, will be Tuesday, September 15th from 12:00pm to 1:00pm EDT.
The Businefication of Medical Research - accelerating change and fostering innovation in academic medical centers. UPENN and others are cultivating the rapid transformation of basic research into value and life-saving products. Learn how this is being done and by whom.
Click here to register. Open only to current dues-paying members of WHCMAA. Now available to 50 participants!
The user name and password for access to this session will be emailed to all participants on Monday, September 14th.
This session will be replayed three times after the initial broadcast.
Replay schedule:
Friday, September 18th at 9:00 am EDT
Saturday, September 19th at 4:00 pm EDT
Sunday, September 20th at 9:00 pm EDT
Panelists (click on panelist's name for bio):
- David Fajgenbaum, MD, MBA, MSc, Wharton MBA, Founder Castleman’s Disease Collaborative Network, Castleman’s Disease survivor
- Louis DeGennaro, Ph.D., President and CEO, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
- Michael Poisel, Wharton MBA, Director of Penn Center for Innovation Ventures
Moderated by: Jeff Voigt, WG'85
These sessions are free of charge to WHCMAA dues paying members and will permit a listener to listen in through their computer for these nationally broadcast one hour time slots. It will also provide listeners to call in during these sessions to provide their perspectives. These sessions will also be replayed at least 4 more times during the week on SIRIUS Channel 111. It is a great way to join in the conversation!
Note: If we become oversubscribed to this offer, our goal will be to extend the one hour radio segment to 2 hours (to ensure your voice is heard). Lastly, if you have an idea for a panel discussion or would like to be a panelist for a session, please email Jeff Voigt at[email protected]. Again, this is open only to dues paying members.
Note: If we become oversubscribed to this offer, our goal will be to extend the one hour radio segment to 2 hours (to ensure your voice is heard). Lastly, if you have an idea for a panel discussion or would like to be a panelist for a session, please email Jeff Voigt at[email protected]. Again, this is open only to dues paying members.
Additional Sessions:
Please visit our Events page for a listing of additional sessions: http://www.whartonhealthcare.org/events.html.