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Hacking Rural Medicine
7:00 PM (America/Denver)
University of Montana
Hacking Rural Medicine Description:
Have you ever come across a problem in rural healthcare and thought, "there must be a better way to do this?" Or, do you have an idea but no time to build the solution?

If so, bring your ideas for innovation to the first Hacking Rural Medicine event in Missoula, Montana from March 20-22, 2015 at the University of Montana.
The Hacking Rural Medicine event takes ideas and creates breakthrough innovation in one weekend. The interactive and high-energy meeting format was designed by MIT's Hacking Medicine Program and has been used to "hack" tough healthcare challenges in more than 21 events around the world. This is the must-attend event this year for rural healthcare leaders, clinicians, entrepreneurs, business professionals, engineers, students, and innovators.
The event kicks off with Ignite Rural Medicine on March 20th which includes two keynote speakers, Terry Hill, Executive Director of Rural Health Innovations, and Senior Advisor to the National Rural Health Resource Center, and Sarah Calhoun, rural community leader and entrepreneur, and founder of Red Ants Pants. The Ignite event will also include short, high-energy, presentations on topics in healthcare, technology, business, and innovation. A complete agenda is available on the website.
Tickets are for sale at www.HackingRuralMedicine.org. For questions or more information, please contact Monica Bourgeau at 406-544-3098 or at mbourgeau@mymrhc.org.
Age Group: 18+
Venue: University of Montana
Address: UM Campus - Payne Native American Center Missoula, MT 59808
Phone: 4068260006

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