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‘Healthcare – Challenges, Opportunities, and Disruptive Technologies’ Will Be The Topic At The Arizona Association for Economic Development’s Phoenix Luncheon

March 10, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 1:15 pm

$50 – $75

(PHOENIX – Feb. 25, 2020) – “Healthcare – Challenges, Opportunities, and Disruptive Technologies” will be the topic at the Arizona Association for Economic Development’s (AAED) March luncheon.  It will be held on March 10 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at 2901 N. 7th St. in Phoenix.

A panel of healthcare innovators, featuring Robin Shepard, CNO, CommonSpirit Health, Randy Ray Richardson, M.D., regional associate dean for Creighton University School of Medicine’s Phoenix Regional Campus, and Kandis L. McCafferty, Ph.D., RN, associate professor, coordinator, college of nursing, Creighton University, will address the challenges the industry faces today, opportunities that lie ahead and what technology trends are set to disrupt healthcare in 2020 and beyond.

Julie Johnson, executive vice president of Colliers International, will moderate the panel.

The cost of the luncheon is $50 for AAED members, $65 for non-members and $75 for late registrants. To register, please visit aaed.com/event/march10.  The registration deadline is Wednesday, March 4 at 10 p.m. Vegetarian meals must be requested in advance. For more information, call AAED at (602) 240-AAED (2233), or visit www.aaed.com.

AAED, founded in 1974, has a mission to serve as Arizona’s unified voice advocating for responsible economic development through an effective program of professional education, public policy and collaboration.

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Date:
March 10, 2020
Time:
11:00 am - 1:15 pm
Cost:
$50 – $75
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Website:
www.aaed.com/event/march10

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AAED
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2901 N. 7th St. in Phoenix
2901 N. 7th St. in Phoenix
Phoenix, 85014
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