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Sara Gottfried, MD
Dr. Sara Gottfried is a leader in integrative medicine for women. She earned her medical degree from Harvard Medical School and completed her residency at UCSF, where she serves on the faculty. She is a board-certified gynecologist and has taken care of women using a holistic model for over 18 years.
Dr. Gottfried's training and experience has been pivotal in the development of her novel ideas about "evidence-based integration" of conventional women's health therapies with complementary and alternative medicine. Dr. Gottfried is a certified yoga teacher and student of ancient healing systems such as yoga, botanicals and Ayurveda. She is a national speaker, thought leader and expert in menopause and premenopause, with an emphasis on bioidentical hormones, sexual medicine, sustainable weight loss and natural approaches to common gynecological issues. For more information, visit her website at www.doctorgottfried.com.
Daniel Sands, MD, MPH
Dr. Daniel Sands is senior medical informatics director for Cisco Systems. He brings solid industry knowledge and broad experience to these roles, where he provides both internal and external health IT leadership and helps partners with business and clinical transformation using IT.
Prior to joining Cisco, Sands was vice president and chief medical officer of Zix Corporation, where he helped the company become a leader in e-prescribing. Before that, he was clinical systems integration architect at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, where he developed and implemented numerous systems to improve clinical care delivery and patient engagement.
Sands earned his baccalaureate at Brown University, medical degree at Ohio State University, and a master's degree at Harvard School of Public Health. He did residency training at Boston City Hospital and an informatics fellowship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is an assistant clinical professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and maintains a primary care practice in which he makes extensive use of health information technology.
Sands is the recipient of numerous health IT awards, sits on the board of the American Medical Informatics Association, and has been elected to fellowship in both the American College of Physicians and the American College of Medical Informatics.

Dr. Sara Gottfried is a leader in integrative medicine for women. She earned her medical degree from Harvard Medical School and completed her residency at UCSF, where she serves on the faculty. She is a board-certified gynecologist and has taken care of women using a holistic model for over 18 years.
Dr. Gottfried's training and experience has been pivotal in the development of her novel ideas about "evidence-based integration" of conventional women's health therapies with complementary and alternative medicine. Dr. Gottfried is a certified yoga teacher and student of ancient healing systems such as yoga, botanicals and Ayurveda. She is a national speaker, thought leader and expert in menopause and premenopause, with an emphasis on bioidentical hormones, sexual medicine, sustainable weight loss and natural approaches to common gynecological issues. For more information, visit her website at www.doctorgottfried.com.

Dr. Daniel Sands is senior medical informatics director for Cisco Systems. He brings solid industry knowledge and broad experience to these roles, where he provides both internal and external health IT leadership and helps partners with business and clinical transformation using IT.
Prior to joining Cisco, Sands was vice president and chief medical officer of Zix Corporation, where he helped the company become a leader in e-prescribing. Before that, he was clinical systems integration architect at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, where he developed and implemented numerous systems to improve clinical care delivery and patient engagement.
Sands earned his baccalaureate at Brown University, medical degree at Ohio State University, and a master's degree at Harvard School of Public Health. He did residency training at Boston City Hospital and an informatics fellowship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is an assistant clinical professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and maintains a primary care practice in which he makes extensive use of health information technology.
Sands is the recipient of numerous health IT awards, sits on the board of the American Medical Informatics Association, and has been elected to fellowship in both the American College of Physicians and the American College of Medical Informatics.
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