Weekend Heller: The Pulse of Design and Health

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Mark Randall of Worldstudio and Cheryl Heller of SVA Design for Social Innovation ask: Does human-centered design lead to better health outcomes? Does it make patients smarter? Does it make healthcare companies more innovative? Products and services more effective? Let’s find out.

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Join Michael Murphy, Rosanne Haggerty, Doug Powell, Maggie Breslin, Heather Fleming, Jake Porway, Tracy Johnson and many more for “Design + Health: The Measured Symposium” at the School of Visual Arts’ Beatrice Theater. Click here for more information and a complete list of speakers.

Organized by SVA Design For Social Innovation. Principal Sponsor: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Founding Supporter: Worldstudio Foundation. Supporters: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Dopper, Pop Tech and Sustain.


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