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Design in Healthcare Panel: Want to fix healthcare? Learn how to design for it.

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oct 24

Mon, Oct 24 2022, 6:45PM - 8PM

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Part of event series: Fall 2022 Design Lecture Series

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Event description

The Fall 2022 Design Lecture Series will be available both in person, and online. UPDATE: The Design in Healthcare Panel in-person watch party has been modified. Please join us on the Zoom webinar. To attend virtually, please RSVP for the Zoom Webinar link.

During this Design in Healthcare Panel, experts from the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries will discuss what's most important when designing for healthcare and how to work within the constraints of such a complex system. - Justin Lokitz, Chair of the MBA in Design Strategy Program will moderate a panel of amazing, experienced design experts from the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries.


ASL interpretation will not be offered at the event. The lecture uses a slide presentation. All content from the slides will be read aloud or described. Closed captioning will be available during this webinar. 


About California College of the Arts
Located at the center of innovation and technology in the San Francisco Bay Area, California College of the Arts is home to a world-renowned faculty of practicing artists and entrepreneurs, and a diverse community of makers that are boldly reimagining the world. Offering 22 undergraduate and 11 graduate programs in fine arts, architecture, design, and writing, CCA’s creative culture is built around the ideals of interdisciplinary collaboration, sustainability, and community engagement.
California College of the Arts campuses are located in Huichin and Yelamu, also known as Oakland and San Francisco, respectively, on the unceded territories of Chochenyo and Ramaytush Ohlone peoples, who have continuously lived upon this land since time immemorial. We recognize the historic discrimination and violence inflicted upon Indigenous peoples in California and the Americas, including their forced removal from ancestral lands, and the deliberate and systematic destruction of their communities and culture. CCA honors Indigenous peoples—past, present, and future—here and around the world, and we wish to pay respect to local elders, including those of the lands from which you are joining us virtually today. If you are unsure of who’s land you are currently residing upon, we encourage you to visit native-land.ca.


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