Triangle Health Innovation Challenge
Hello! We just wanted to let you know we have postponed THINC 2020 until this upcoming fall. Please check back here for updates!
04/17/2019
Here is the 2019 Triangle Health Innovation Challenge video! A huge thank you to our videographer, Philip Nguyen, for putting this together and to everyone who came out to make this event a success!
2019 Triangle Health Innovation Challenge Check out www.thincweekend.org for more information and registration for next year's event! Follow us on Facebook and Twitter .
02/05/2019
Thank you to each and every single one of over 180 participants, mentors, speakers, and judges that came together to make the 2019 Triangle Health Innovation Challenge a success!
CONGRATULATIONS to our winners:
Grand Prize Winners: LifeSupport
Runner Up Prize: Ginger
Third Place Prize: Remedy
We also want to give a HUGE thank you to each of our sponsors and supporters: Grifols, Innovate Carolina, Duke Pratt School of Engineering, Duke Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Frazier Healthcare Partners, Northeastern Charlotte, and Duke MEDx.
01/31/2019
Triangle Health Innovation Challenge explores solutions to healthcare's most pressing issues | WRAL TechWire At this weekend's Triangle Health Innovation Challenge, local professionals and students will team up to create innovative solutions for the biggest challenges in healthcare.
01/29/2019
We are so excited to have Dr. Jean Wright VP, CIO of Atrium Health as our keynote speaker on Friday!
Dr. Jean Wright is responsible for leading the advancement of innovation initiatives throughout Atrium Health in Charlotte, NC, as Chief Innovation Officer. Her focus is on working with teams to raise the bar for patient care and population health through human-centered design, business development, and novel medical technologies.
Dr. Wright practiced as a pediatric anesthesiologist and intensivist. She held positions as a physician executive at Emory, chair of pediatrics for Mercer, and executive director for Memorial Health's Children's and Women's Hospital in Savannah, and was Chief Medical Officer for Carolinas HealthCare System NorthEast.
She is a health services researcher, has served on federal advisory committees, and has given testimony in the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate. She holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan, a medical degree from Wayne State University and a master’s degree in business administration from Emory's Goizueta School of Business.
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