The Future of Medicine: From Reactive to Predictive and Personalized

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Melrose Georgetown Hotel
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Join leading clinicians, scientists, and innovators for “The Future of Medicine: From Reactive to Predictive and Personalized,” a one-day CME symposium on May 15, 2026, exploring how emerging technologies and data science are transforming modern clinical care.

This educational program is designed for physicians, scientists, trainees, and healthcare professionals interested in the rapidly changing landscape of precision medicine and the technologies shaping the future of clinical care. The program features an opening keynote by Stanford geneticist Mike Snyder, PhD, on longitudinal multi-omics and personalized medicine, followed by expert sessions addressing digital health, wearable monitoring, and remote patient management. Participants will learn how electronic health records, data integration, and clinical decision support are enabling systematic identification and improved care of patients with rare and complex diseases. This CME event provides a forward-looking view of how integrated data, digital tools, and multi-omics approaches are reshaping diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment across medicine.

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