Webinar 

Millennials: Is Your Practice

Ready to Meet Their Needs?

Date: Wednesday, March 11 at 10am PT / 1pm ET

How can your practice meet the unique needs of this tech-savvy, consumer-oriented generation? 


Decisions millennials make about their own care, as well as the health of their children and aging parents, will impact your practice. 


From living healthier lifestyles to seeking alternatives to traditional primary care, millennials appreciate an engaging patient experience. This includes a strong digital presence, virtual visits, and flexible scheduling.


This webinar focuses on the generation’s powerful influence on healthcare and how to adjust your practice for millennial patients. 

What you'll learn:

  • The latest patient engagement market drivers
  • How millennials view their health and wellness
  • How to align your practice to attract and retain millennials
  • A unique perspective from a provider 

Hear from these thought leaders:

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Judy Schneeberger
Client Management Director, NextGen Healthcare
Judy Schneeberger is a healthcare leader with more than 25 years of experience in physician practice management, strategic planning, revenue cycle management, consulting, client relations, and process improvement. Judy has managed operations for primary care, pulmonology, allergy, and dermatology. Judy oversees client relationships and RCM operations at NextGen Healthcare. 
 
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Robert Wallace, MD
Physician, Suburban Pediatric Associates
Dr. Robert Wallace attended Washington and Jefferson College in Pennsylvania. From there, he went on to receive a master’s degree in Physiology from Georgetown University and attended medical school at MCP-Hahnemann University in Philadelphia. His pediatric training took place in New Jersey at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. He joined Suburban Pediatric Associates in 2002.

Who should attend:

Owners/Executives, Providers/Clinical Managers, and Office/Operations Managers 

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