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New announcement from Verily in heart health! FDA Green Lights iRhythm-Verily Zio® Watch and ZEUS System, a medical grade wearable that can help develop #PrecisionHealth interventions for AFib patients. Click for details, and visit verily.com/careers to join us!
Find out why Verily is among the top employers on Glassdoor with a 4.0 rating. As a Google sister company, and owned by Alphabet, we have the benefits and resources to help you build what's vital in the world of health tech. Oh, and we're hiring for remote positions!
What exactly is "precision health"? At Verily, we are generating and applying evidence from a wide variety of sources to shift the care paradigm from “one size fits all” medicine to a more ***personalized*** path forward. Learn more about our open roles at the link below! #BuildWhatsVital
According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death among men in the country. Earlier this year we announced a new partnership with Lumea to advance digital pathology using precision AI algorithms for prostate cancer detection and grading, with the goal of improving patient outcomes. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3a48Vi7
Happy #Pride! We're grateful to have an employee resource group focused on creating visibility for LGBTQIA+ Verily employees. We strive to embed principles of employee belonging, diversity, and inclusivity in everything we do, creating a culture where all employees feel they can bring their whole, authentic selves to the workplace. Learn more about #LifeAtVerily: https://bit.ly/3xSEW4F
EP. 82 Big tech, big data and knowing your WHY. Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Dr. Amy Abernethy, President of Clinical Studies Platforms at Verily. As a leader, physician, researcher, author, public servant, speaker, advocate, and more, Dr. Abernethy’s storied career centers on her WHY.
Don't miss episode 2! Ask, don't assume: by applying cultural humility and asking the right questions before building solutions, we can better understand the needs of the communities we're building for—ensuring that our products and services are inclusive, relevant, and effective. Learn more about the tenets of product inclusion during a live discussion with Dr. Vindell Washington, Dr. Ivor Horn, MD, MPH, and André Blackman TOMORROW, Tuesday, June 7: https://bit.ly/3NpfbiR
Did you know using less emojis in text messages in associated with depression? Too often, mental health diagnosis and treatment is based on subjective factors. A precision approach to mental and behavioral health would empower clinicians to assess an individual’s condition based on objective, continuous, quantifiable data — just as we do for physical disease. Verily published a study on smartphone data and depression that can get us closer. Based on 34 behavioral features derived from smartphone data, researchers created an algorithm to determine whether the participant was depressed. Such advances can help transform mental health. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3tfgEQT #MentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #PrecisionHealth
Join us! Commitment to the Conversation: Episode 2 - Product Inclusion Tuesday, June 7 @ 8:00 AM PT REGISTER: https://bit.ly/3yK737V Register to join Dr. Vindell Washington, Dr. Ivor Horn, and Andre Blackman in a conversation about Product Inclusion followed by a live Q&A A Movement, Not a Moment How do we embed health equity into the DNA of everything we do? We need to learn from our past, build on our foundation of trust, and continue to include a diverse representation from our data discovery through care delivery. Build for everyone, with everyone! Join us for Onduo by Verily's second episode of Commitment to the Conversation on Product Inclusion. To drive health innovation that meets the needs of all of our communities, we must include historically underrepresented voices to address the diverse needs of current and future users. Stay in touch as we continue conversations throughout the year, featuring influential voices in health equity.
Did you know that your zip code is the single largest driver of your life expectancy? Our commitment to making precision health a reality includes taking into account social determinants of health — environmental factors of where we live. Knowing whether people have access to medication, economic stability, or parks helps us assess if healthcare is equitable. Read more here...