Posted by Melanie M. Lazarus, MPH in
News on December 28, 2009 |
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Just RSVP.
We just heard from Ben Sawyer that the Games for Health Project will be hosting a free, informative half-day session in New York City! This is an amazing opportunity for anyone interested in advancing the role of videogames in health and healthcare or is just curious about the field. If you want to show off your work, presenters are still needed so shoot Ben an email bsawyer[at]dmill[dot]com. If you want to attend the event, simply RSVP to Beth Bryant at bbryant[at]dmill[dot]com.
The details.
- Date: January 26, 2010
- Time: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
- Location: Hunter College Brookdale Campus, Room @323, 425 E 25th Street, NY, New York
- Cost: FREE
- RSVP: RSVP is REQUIRED to Beth Bryant bbryant[at]dmill[dot]com
- Topics:
- Anti-smoking games
- Wii games for burn patient rehab
- Nutrition and healthy eating projects
- Other great stuff:
- Networking opportunities with researchers, game developers and students
- Get exclusive discounts to other events including the Games for Health Conference & Games Beyond Entertainment Week
Your to-do list.
- RSVP is required for this event so email Beth Bryant is required bbryant[at]dmill[dot]com if you plan to attend.
- Speakers are still needed so email Ben Sawyer if you wish to show off your work bsawyer[at]dmill[dot]com.
This event is made possible by support from the Robert Wood Johnson Pioneer Portfolio and the Hunter College Department of Physical Therapy. View the official flyer for more information!
This whole health gamers thing looks very cool. I’m a healthcare IT guy by trade, but love games as well.
I will be reading this site frequently now!