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At Midmark, we harmonize clinical space, workflow and technology to design better care experiences.
After careful consideration, we have decided to cancel Experience 2020. We are exploring the possibility of virtual sessions – and will meet again in-person at Experience 2021, May 4-6, Minneapolis, with site host University of
Minnesota Health Clinics and Surgery Center. |
May 5-7, 2020
Event kicks off Tuesday
Facility Tours at 3:00PM CT
Welcome Reception at 6:00PM CT
Event concludes by 1:00PM CT Thursday
Minneapolis, Minnesota
University of Minnesota Health
Clinics and Surgery Center +
DoubleTree Minneapolis University Area
Experience 2020 delivers countless opportunities to network and share best practices. Engage with your peers on use case innovations, success stories, breakout sessions and more.
Register NowHOST FACILITY TOUR
University of Minnesota Health Clinics
and Surgery Center
Our site host welcomes attendees for a first-hand look at how technology and design drive performance improvement throughout their 6-story multi-specialty facility. Register early to guarantee your spot!
Tours depart from hotel lobby.
Read more about our host site
Allison Massari knows that you have the power to transform lives. Listen as she shares her story of surviving two life-threatening car accidents, one where she suffered second- and third-degree burns on more than half of her body.
With courage, kindness and resilience, Allison will guide you through her healing journey, addressing the delicate nature of patient-centered care and shining light on the immense value you bring to your patients. It promises to be an experience that resonates long after the event wraps.
CLIENT APPRECIATION PARTY
After a full day of engaging speakers, site tours and discussions, we’ll gather at the eclectic Loring Restaurant and Bar to enjoy dinner and high-energy entertainment from locally-acclaimed dueling piano performers.
ACCOMMODATIONS
DoubleTree Minneapolis University Area
511 Huron Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Our sessions will take place at the DoubleTree Minneapolis University Area, where Experience 2020 attendees receive a discounted rate of $159 + taxes and fees. Make your reservation by April 12, 2020.
To access the attendee rate, visit the online booking site or call the hotel’s reservation center at 844.327.3827. Ask for the “2020 Midmark Conference” block with the group code MM1.
Book Your Accommodations Now
PEER-DELIVERED EDUCATION
Learn from healthcare professionals just like you—those who are using RTLS to gain in-the-moment efficiencies or measure and manage long-term process improvements. Their stories will fuel ideas to take back to your own organization.
Leverage the expertise of Midmark solution experts! Specially-curated education sessions take attendees on a deep-dive into essential topics, including reporting, badge management and succession planning for RTLS administrators.
The Midmark approach to exam room design focuses on harmonizing workflows and technology to meet your specific needs. Visit our mock exam room at Experience 2020 to see how we’re creating an environment that enables better care experiences.
Grow your healthcare network — meet other Midmark customers and discuss new ways to enhance efficiencies and drive process improvements throughout your organization.
2.5 days of learning and networking. See how your peers streamline workflow and enhance care delivery to ensure better patient and caregiver experiences.
Register NowAttendees mingle on the patio after a day of education and networking.
John Baumann, CEO of Midmark, shares his strategic vision with attendees.
New York Hotel Trades Council CEO, Dr. Robert Greenspan, leads an interactive discussion on the future of healthcare.
Dr. Cindy Yeo takes the stage to talk about Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center’s study on perioperative efficiency.
Chee Letterman and Joy Wei, from Stanford Children’s Health, share strategies for planning an enterprise-wide RTLS deployment.
Dr. Diego Martinez shows how data scientists at The Johns Hopkins Hospital use cognitive computing to distribute assets more effectively.