Changing the Conversation in Medicine: From Mitigating Disease to Acquiring Health
Event Details
06:00PM - 08:00PM
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You likely do not accept guess work from your accountant, why accept it from your physician? You likely use data-supported investments to build your financial portfolio, why not use data-supported testing to build your health portfolio?
Join the Stanford Club of Washington for an engaging program that will feature presentations from sport scientist Dr. Dan G. Tripps (Stanford University) and preventive cardiologist Dr. Sarah M. Speck (University of Washington) addressing the use of non-invasive technologies, genetic testing, and lifestyle choices (exercise, nutrition, stress management) to achieve a more personalized approach to precision medicine that prevents illness and reduces medication.
Be on time; appetizers and drinks will be served at 6:00 p.m., and the program will conclude by 8:00 p.m.
Pricing:
Early birds: register by 1/31/17 and take $5 off the regular prices below.
$25 - SCW Members* and Guests
$30 - non-SCW Members
*Membership is free and provides timely updates and discounted pricing to events. Prior to registering for this event, join SCW at www.stanfordalumni.org. Search for "Stanford Club of Washington" and "Join Group."