We are working hard each day to make sure Mobile Health 2011 is one of the best events you’ve ever attended. Our Content Team is carefully selecting the themes and speakers for the conference.
Our two-day event will feature what really works to improve the health behavior of everyday people. For two action-packed days, you’ll hear from the winners, and you’ll learn from their successes. But that’s not all. This year we show you what really works in many facets of mobile health, from prototyping to testing, from distribution to monetization.
Executive Director: BJ Fogg, Ph.D., Stanford
Managing Director: Tanna Drapkin, Stanford
Co-managing Director: Diane Brodalski, CDC
Download the final program PDF
Schedule Overview
Tuesday, May 3
3:00 – 5:00 – Workshops (optional)
Wednesday, May 4 (Full event begins today)
Check in will begin at 7:45 AM.
Each session featured three or four experts giving short talks, followed by a panel discussion on the topic. The panel included Q&A with the audience.
Breakfast (provided)
Morning Sessions
• 8:45 Welcome to Mobile Health 2011
• 10:05 Brief Introduction to All Speakers
• break – informal meeting and talking
• 11:00 What Really Works in Changing Behavior
Lunch (provided)
Afternoon Sessions
• 1:15 What Really Works in Using SMS to Improve Health
• break – informal meeting and talking
• 3:00 What Really Works When Mobile is Part of a Multi-touchpoint Ecosystem
• break – informal meeting and talking
• 4:45 What Really Works in Mobile Health Collaborations
Evening Reception
Thursday, May 5 (day two)
Breakfast (provided)
Morning Sessions
• 8:45 Welcome Back
• 9:00 What Really Works in Public Health
• break – informal meeting and talking
• 11:00 What Really Works in Evaluating Impact
Lunch (provided)
Afternoon Sessions
• 1:15 What Really Works in Hacking Mobile Health
• break – informal meeting and talking
• 3:00 What Really Works in Changing Behavior: Commercial Impact
• break – informal meeting and talking
• 4:45 What Really Works in the Business of Mobile Health
Closing Remarks/Informal Reception
Meals
Breakfast, lunch, and two breaks will be provided each day. There is also a beer and wine reception with hors d’oeuvres on Wednesday (May 4) evening directly after the closing program for the day.
We’re planning our meals to be healthy and mostly vegetarian. If you have any specific dietary requirements please get in touch with Tanna Drapkin.
Internet Access
There will be free, wireless internet access. The code will be available at the check-in desk.
Special Needs
If you have any special needs regarding diet, parking, accessibility, etc. please contact Tanna Drapkin immediately.