Dan Riskin
Male, Person
1971 –
Who is Dan Riskin?
Dan Riskin is a healthcare innovator and serial entrepreneur who has developed and commercialized products in healthcare analytics, healthcare services, and medical device.
Riskin’s views and contributions in healthcare technology have helped shape the fields of user-based innovation and data-driven healthcare. His products have enabled value-based healthcare and led to improved care for tens of thousands of patients. Riskin has been an invited speaker at NASA, DARPA, Stanford University, MIT, American College of Surgeons, American Medical Informatics Association, and multiple industry and international collaboratives. His contributions in data-driven healthcare have been featured in Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, and invited congressional testimony.
Riskin is also a practicing physician and educator on consulting faculty at Stanford University. He practices and teaches clinical medicine as a trauma surgeon and critical care physician within the Stanford affiliate hospitals, and publishes on medical technology innovation. Riskin is board-certified in four clinical specialties, including surgery, critical care, palliative care, and clinical informatics.
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- Born
- Oct 15, 1971
Los Angeles - Spouses
- Education
- Stanford University
- Boston University
- University of California, Los Angeles
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- University of California, San Diego
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on July 23, 2013
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