Meet the Speakers, Read the Program: Doctors 2.0 & You

Doctors 2.0™ & You 6 - 7 June 2013, Paris, France.
The activities at Doctors 2.0 & You will include +70 Speakers, presenting real-life examples of the use of healthcare social media and applications. Additional animations will include 13 start-ups, 15 poster presenters, and the exhibitors.

Speakers come from 20 countries across Europe, the Middle East, North America, Asia, and Australia. They include 19 practicing healthcare professionals and 15 ePatients.

Over 30 of the +70 speakers have created their own employment in digital health, from individual experts on to heads of companies and not for profits. 25 of the +70 are women, which is an exceptional percentage in digital health, especially in a conference occurring outside the US.

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For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.doctors20.com

About Doctors 2.0 & You
Doctors 2.0TM & You, organized by Basil Strategies, digital health consultancy (Paris), is the only international congress devoted to the understanding of how physicians use New Technologies, Web 2.0 tools and Social Media to communicate with colleagues, patients, payers, pharmaceutical companies and public agencies. The 3rd edition will take place in Paris on 6-7 June 2013.

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