Women In Health IT
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When I was a child we looked forward to our birthdays with joy and trepidation.
There could be as many different wrap-ups on HIMSS17 as there were people there – over 42,000.
(SPONSORED) Helen Donnelly, Executive Director of Verizon Enterprise Solutions, explains the reasons behind Verizon’s sponsorship of the Women in Health IT initiative and their desire to be a driving force in advancing women in technical careers.
(SPONSORED) Suzi Grizancic, Principal at EY, expresses the firms enthusiastic sponsorship of the Women in Health IT initiative and how it runs parallel to their missions with gender parity and the advancement of women in leadership.
(SPONSORED) Professionals, including the inaugural recipients of the Most Influential Women in Health IT Awards, discuss problems and solutions for gender gaps in the industry.
(SPONSORED) Seven women are honored with the inaugural HIMSS' Most Influential Women in Health IT Award.