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Right Around The Corner: Oracle Health Sciences Connect 2019

Oracle Health Sciences Connect is a unique conference that brings thought leaders together to share deep industry knowledge and best practices that revolve around clinical and safety applications. This year, the event takes place in Philadelphia from April 9–10, 2019.

Perficient will deliver three presentations throughout the conference, and we invite all of you to attend them. We’ll also have several of our subject matter experts on hand to discuss any needs you may have.

What we’ll be talking about

Speaking Session 1

Thought leaders from Pfizer and Perficient will discuss why and how the pharmaceutical company implemented Siebel Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS) in the Oracle Cloud.

Date – April 10, 2019

Time – 10:30 a.m. Eastern time

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Location – Aria room at the DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City

Speaking Session 2

Perficient’s Prabha Ranganathan, director, clinical data warehousing and analytics, will showcase clinical trial innovation expertise in a presentation, “Next Generation Clinical Data Disruption: Clinical Data Management in 2023.” The session focuses on new advances in managing clinical trial data and provides insights into the technology disruptors for clinical data management and clinical R&D over the next five years, highlighting the single biggest disruptor to date.

Date – April 10, 2019

Time – 2:15 p.m. Eastern time

Location – Symphony Ballroom at the DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City

Speaking Session 3

Perficient will be hosting a special “Innovation Theater” session during lunch on Wednesday, April 10. In a presentation titled “Medical Coding with Artificial Intelligence,” Rudolf Coetzee, director of strategic accounts, will discuss how machine learning and artificial intelligence can be used for medical coding without adding human resources and impacting quality.

We look forward to seeing you next month.

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