Virtual Medicine Conference
Adam Clark currently serves as a Conference Coordinator for the Virtual Medicine Conference, a role undertaken alongside a position as Clinical Research Data Specialist 1 at Cedars-Sinai. Additionally, Adam works as an Independent Data Scientist for AnimState, managing the annual survey focused on the international games animation industry's work environment. Prior experience includes advising clients on research methodologies at the NEAR Center and teaching an introductory methodology course at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Adam holds a Master of Arts in Educational Psychology with a focus on Quantitative, Qualitative, and Psychometric Methodology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from California State University Channel Islands.
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Virtual Medicine Conference
Virtual Medicine Conference is developed by the Cedars-Sinai Virtual Medicine program with generous support from the Marc and Sheri Rapaport Fund for Digital Health Sciences and Precision Health and the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), the annual Virtual Medicine (vMed) Conference is a two-day, CME-accredited symposium that convenes the brightest minds in Medical Extended Reality (MXR). Participants learn from case studies, didactic lectures, and patient vignettes to achieve the following educational objectives: 1. Learn best practices and pragmatic tips for implementing MXR into clinical practice. 2. Review evidence supporting the efficacy of MXR applications for patient care. 3. Discuss the cost-effectiveness, payer perspectives, and regulatory landscape of MXR. 4. Hear from patients who have received MXR therapeutics. 5. Study uses of MXR for clinical simulation and provider training.