22nd Annual Health Innovation Research Day
This Year's Theme: Empowering Health: The AI Revolution in Medicine
We cordially invite you to our 22nd Annual Health Innovation Research Day! This conference represents a once-a-year opportunity to showcase the exciting medical research and innovation that’s going on at Carle Illinois College of Medicine and Carle Health.
By joining together for this conference, we build relationships and increased collaboration across our rich health care research community. Medical students, residents, and fellows alike are able to take an active role by submitting an abstract of their work. Abstracts for this year’s event will be accepted in four categories: "Clinical Research and Quality Improvement," "Basic Science Innovation & Engineering," "Humanities & Medical Education," and "Case Reports."
We hope you are able to catch the spirit of innovation that’s growing in our community of health innovators.
DATE
April 5, 2023
TIME
TBD
check-in begins TBD
LOCATION
iHotel & Conference Center
We look forward to seeing all of you: medical students, residents, fellows, faculty, and colleagues at 2024 Health Innovation Research Day. We wish that you will find this day an opportunity to participate in scholarly dialogue within and outside of your discipline, engage scholars you might not have had the chance to meet otherwise, and strive to do so with openness and enthusiasm. Please keep in mind the theme for the day, “Empowering Health: The AI Revolution in Medicine,” and find opportunities to share your ideas and innovations, be inspired, ask questions, build your network, and encourage others to do the same. We are excited to join you!
NAVEED ADONI, MD
Carle Health
Clinical Professor
Carle Illinois College of Medicine
WAWRZYNIEC L. DOBRUCKI, PHD
Associate Professor of Bioengineering and Medicine
Department of Bioengineering
Carle Illinois College of Medicine
OLIVIA C. COIADO, PHD
Teaching Associate Professor
Director of Student Research - Office of Research and Innovation
Carle Illinois College of Medicine