Stanford in Healthcare


Join us the night of 4/30 to hear from a diverse panel of thought leaders in Boston's healthcare industry.

Our Panelists


Showcasing different perspectives and insights across the healthcare industry.

Krishna Yeshwang, MD/MBA

Krishna Yeshwant, MD/MBA

Dr. Yeshwant is a physician, programmer, and entrepreneur who has been working with Google Ventures since its inception. He holds a B.S. in computer science from Stanford University. He also earned an M.D. from Harvard Medical School, an MBA from Harvard Business School, and completed his residency at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts where he continues to practice.

David Bates, MD

Dr. Bates serves as the Chief of the Division of General Internal Medicine and Primary Care in the Department of Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Medical Director of Clinical and Quality Analysis for Information Systems at Partners HealthCare. He earned a B.S. in Chemistry from Stanford University, an M.D. from Johns Hopkins University, and a M.Sc. from the Harvard School of Public Health.

Elizabeth Kwo, MD/MBA/MPH

Dr. Elizabeth Kwo is the CEO and Co-Founder of InfiniteMD. In her prior work, she was VP of Provider Networks at American Well where she managed the nation's first online physician, therapist, and nutritionist network focused on video telehealth. Dr. Kwo trained in Preventative Care, holds a MD from Harvard Medical School, an MBA from Harvard Business School, an MPH from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and a BA in Human Biology from Stanford University.

Joe Kimura, MD/MPH

Joe Kimura, MD MPH is Chief Medical Officer of Atrius Health. He has broad experience leading ambulatory care delivery system improvements with specialty expertise in clinical informatics and healthcare data analytics. He holds a BS in Biology from Stanford University, received his medical degree from Washington University, and his public health degree from Harvard University.

Lisa Rosenbaum, MD

This panel will be moderated by Dr. Rosenbaum, the National Correspondent for the New England Journal of Medicine. Her writings take a critical look at decision making in the uncertain environment of healthcare. She holds a BA in Human Biology from Stanford, an MD from the University of San Francisco, and is currently a cardiologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital.

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This event is open to all interested attendees regardless of your Stanford affiliation!

Sponsored by the Stanford Alumni Association