Bill Doherty, President, Founder of ICD Events and ICD Healthcare Network, along with Frank Cutitta, Senior Advisor to International Conference Development and IDC Healthcare Network
- Tell us how you both became interested in Healthcare Burnout?
- How is your organization positively impacting our National Healthcare System?
- What are a few key solutions you see as being necessary to improve our collaboration to heal our culture of medicine?
- How is our U.S. Surgeon General supporting Healthcare Well-Being?
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Frank Cutitta, Senior Advisor to International Conference Development and IDC Healthcare Network
Frank Cutitta was recently appointed Senior Advisor to International Conference Development, a leading producer of conferences in the healthcare segment including events on burnout, patient experience, equity, resiliency and literacy.
He is also CEO and Founder of HealthTech Decisions Lab, a consultancy specializing in the personas and neuroscience of healthcare technology purchases.
Prior to launching this practice, he worked as Senior Director of Content Analytics and founder of HIMSS Media Lab after serving on the HIMSS Worldwide Board and HIMSS Media Board for 7 years. He recently served as a content architect for the HIMSS global conferences. HIMSS is the world’s largest trade association serving the healthcare information technology sector.
He has been recognized by FOLIO as one of the media industry’s top 40 innovators and influencers.
Among other areas, he currently specializes in the neuroscience and emotion of healthcare technology buyer personas around the world, and the need for prescriptive content to throw “data exhaust”, in an effort to avoid “random acts of content”. In this capacity, his Media Lab team produced over 300 pieces of custom, research-based content a year and dozens of global sales enablement courses for the world’s leading healthcare technology companies.
His 100-day hospitalization with COVID has led him to be a leading subject matter expert, advocate and advisor to providers on patient engagement, distributed workforce, institutionalized loneliness and empathic technologies and strategies. He now serves as a COVID recovery advocate while co-chairing the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Network Patient & Family Advisory Council.
His focus areas have grown to include empathic technologies and artificial emotional intelligence as they apply to patient engagement.
Frank served for two decades as VP of International at International Data Group, a $3.8 billion media, research and expo company, where he led launches of such properties as Computerworld, PC World, NetworkWorld, Macworld and CIO in over 90 countries. He also worked on international localizations of the iconic Dummies series. During this time, he headed the first Soviet-American media joint venture in 1988. He remained in the Soviet Union in an independent business development and intelligence community capacity until 1991, and then worked in a similar capacity in Cuba.
He returned when asked by his legendary mentor, Pat McGovern to transform the IDG international businesses from print/digital-centric to data-centric with the launch of IDG Connect.
He subsequently was appointed worldwide CEO of the International Advertising Association, the largest global advertising trade organization in that segment. Following the IAA, he founded the Center for Global Branding where his Weapons of Mass Discussion® practice specialized in content strategies to guide social media conversations in business and governments.
Frank has been a prolific writer and researcher on media transformation, cross cultural communications, the co-evolution of marketing, IT and data science, and on the evolution of smart cities and healthcare around the world. To this end he led the launch of Smart & Resilient Cities as Editorial Director, leading to a Jesse Neal nomination for editorial excellence.
His upcoming book on Digital Transformation in Healthcare will be released in 2022
He also serves on the Board of Trustees at the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, the leading peer review journal in the orthopedic medicine sector, in addition to being a research fellow and writer on Feral Leadership for DXC (Formerly Computer Sciences Corp).
In his early career, he was a high school special education teacher and wrestling coach; a textbook executive for Macmillan Publishing; and associate Publisher of Learning Magazine.
He received a BS from Indiana University (PA), an MA from Rider University, and Post Graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School.
He is currently a graduate professor and doctoral candidate at Northeastern University in Boston where he teaches Master’s courses in Intercultural Communications and Personal Branding. Frank also serves as a graduate professor and curriculum adviser to the Health Informatics graduate program at the University of New England.
During his free time, he produces “opinionated” beef jerky, coaches youth wrestling, and teaches snowboarding to mature beginners as part of his Grays on Trays® program.
He resides in Wayland, Massachusetts.
The International Conference Development Experience
International Conference Development professionals have produced highly successful events in multiple fields and industries including: biotechnology, environment, finance, knowledge management, customer relationship management, investment, design, architecture, construction, insurance, manufacturing, marketing, electronic commerce, healthcare, workers’ compensation, pharmaceutical, energy, food and beverage, telecommunications, and information technology. These exhibitions and conferences have been held at leading resorts, hotels and convention centers worldwide.
Dr. Katie Cole
Affectionately called “The Healer’s Healer,” Dr. Katie Cole is an award-winning psychiatrist and consultant who works with physicians and organizations to reinvigorate their passion for medicine, create healthier work/life balance, and prevent costly burnout.