Patient Experience Conference 2016 Keynote Speakers Announced by The Beryl Institute
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) July 22, 2015 -- The Beryl Institute announces four keynote speakers from various healthcare perspectives as part of Patient Experience Conference 2016, to be held April 13-15 at Sheraton Hotel in Dallas, Texas. Patient Experience Conference is the largest independent, non-provider or vendor hosted event bringing together the collective voices of healthcare leaders, staff, physicians, patients and families across the globe to convene, engage and expand the dialogue on improving patient experience.
Keynote speakers bring the patient, family, physician and executive perspectives in patient experience and include:
• Ronan Tynan, Recording Artist, Physician and Champion Disabled Athlete
• Cynthia Mercer, Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, Mercy Health
• Montel Williams, Talk Show Host and MS Awareness Champion
• Kelly Corrigan, Author, Philanthropist and Breast Cancer Survivor
“The keynotes selected for Patient Experience Conference 2016 reflect and underline the significant growth and breadth of the patient experience community via The Beryl Institute. The speakers represent a diverse range of views from global perspectives to public advocacy, physician reflections to executive insights, each also bringing a compelling and real patient and family viewpoint,” said Jason Wolf, President of The Beryl Institute. “This reinforces our guiding principles and the fundamental idea that all voices matter in both understanding and driving patient experience success. We are honored to have these voices join us in the patient experience movement.”
With a record number of proposals submitted for Patient Experience Conference 2016, selected breakout sessions will be announced in late August. Learn more about Patient Experience Conference 2016 keynotes and register at: http://www.theberylinstitute.org/?page=CONF2016_OVERVIEW.
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About The Beryl Institute:
The Beryl Institute is the global community of practice dedicated to improving the patient experience through collaboration and shared knowledge. We define the patient experience as the sum of all interactions, shaped by an organization’s culture, that influence patient perceptions across the continuum of care.
Stacy Palmer, The Beryl Institute, http://www.theberylinstitute.org, +1 817-785-5003, [email protected]
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