Seeing the Story-Understanding Visual Intelligence and Data Visualization
Do you see lots of data but not the story buried in it? Do your dashboards, reports and infographics look like ransom notes? This Webinar features Kathy Rowell, a data visualization expert, who covers the science behind how we see and understand information – our visual intelligence, and simple yet powerful techniques to support, build and collaborate with teams to design displays of data, so that the opportunities are clear and people are moved to action.
Kathy Rowell is Co-Founder and Principal of HealthDataViz, a Boston firm that specializes in helping healthcare organizations organize, design, and present visual displays of data to inform their decisions and stimulate effective action.
She made crucial contributions to the establishment of the Massachusetts General Hospital Codman Center for Clinical Effectiveness and the launching of the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (400+ participating hospitals throughout the U.S. and Canada). A much- in-demand speaker, Rowell has published numerous high-profile articles, and Unleash Your Inner Healthcare Data, her twice-monthly newsletter, has more than 5,000 subscribers. She is the author of the award winning Best Boring Book Ever of Healthcare Classifications and Databases and co-author of Tableau for Healthcare, the only Tableau book written by and for healthcare professionals.
Her clients, drawn from leading national and international healthcare organizations, include the Cleveland Clinic, Partners HealthCare, the World Health Organization, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Kathy holds a BS in Business Management and a Master’s in Health Administration from the University of New Hampshire, and an MS from Dartmouth Medical School.
This Webinar is a non-commercial presentation sponsored by ZurickDavis
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Posted on Jan 16, 2019