COVID-19 vaccinations do not alter reality -- the workplace has forever changed. As businesses consider a future where employees are back onsite, they are faced with new challenges -- who is fully immunized, who isn’t, and what are the implications and impact to the business?
Hear Appian, the provider of Workforce Safety, and a panel of leading doctors from George Washington University as they discuss the post-vaccine workplace. This session will explore the core questions that Human Resource and Health & Safety leaders must answer to reopen their facilities, and stay open safely.
The specific topics we explore include:
How the availability of vaccines and our improved understanding of COVID-19 will shape the workplace of tomorrow.
Innovative ways to collect, manage, and report on employee vaccination information to optimize response plans and decision-making.
The role of technology in building trust, instilling confidence, and facilitating broader reopening initiatives.
Maintaining a safe and productive work environment post-pandemic.
James P. Phillips, MD
Assistant Professor | Emergency Medicine Section Chief and Fellowship Director, Disaster and Operational Medicine
The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Tenagne Haile-Mariam, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Diplomate, American Boards of Infectious Disease and Emergency Medicine
Medical Director, COVID-19 Reopening Support Services
The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Neal Sikka, MD
Professor of Emergency Medicine
Chief, Innovative Practice and Telehealth Section
Telemedicine and Digital Health Fellowship Director
The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Denise Broady
Moderator Chief Marketing Officer
Appian