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MEET DR. GEETA NAYYAR
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Dr. Geeta Nayyar, MD, MBA, is a leading physician-technologist, investor, and globally recognized Chief Medical Officer who is redefining the dialogue around innovation — especially the role of AI grounded in humanity, clinical insight, and trust. She is known for bringing a vital blend of medical knowledge and empathy into high-tech environments, helping companies ensure that advances in AI truly serve doctors and patients while strengthening business outcomes.
A former CMO for Salesforce and AT&T, Dr. G is an influential voice in health tech who uses her deep executive and clinical experience to build what she calls “the trust bridge” — the essential connection between technology, care delivery, and the lived patient experience. Her perspective has become indispensable for leaders navigating the converging worlds of health, well-being, and rapidly accelerating AI.
She is the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author of Dead Wrong: Diagnosing and Treating Healthcare’s Misinformation Illness, a groundbreaking book exposing the human cost of misinformation and making the case for truth, connection, and trust as the foundation of healthcare’s digital future.
A highly sought-after media commentator, Dr. G has been featured on CNBC, CNN, FOX, and other major outlets, offering clarity and compassion on the most urgent issues in healthcare. She is an active investor and strategic advisor across the digital health and AI ecosystem, serving as an advisor to Transcarent, Zocdoc, RadiantGraph, Premier, and Modi Ventures, among others.
Dr. G serves on the boards of the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) and the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA), and as a digital health advisor to the American Medical Association (AMA). Still a practicing rheumatologist and clinical educator, she brings the lived experience of real patients into every boardroom and innovation conversation. She earned her medical degree from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine—admitted at age 17 through an accelerated program—and her MBA from The George Washington University School of Business.

"Thank you Dr. Geeta Nayyar, MD, MBA for joining Surescriots today and for sharing your wisdom with us on how we can deliver technology in healthcare that can build trust and truly improve patient care. We truly appreciate your partnership."
- Melanie Marcus - Chief Marketing & Customer Experience Officer at Superscripts.
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Speaking Topics
Healthcare, Technology, and a New Tomorrow
Healthcare is at a critical juncture. Down one road, misinformation, unchecked technology, and questionable leadership will worsen long-standing issues. Along the other path, smart partnerships, ethical AI, and sensible policies will strengthen patient engagement, drive business success, and improve outcomes.
Diagnosing and Treating Healthcare’s Minsformation Illness
A perfect storm of health misinformation is brewing. Rapid advances in artificial intelligence and social media, public health cuts, and health policy shifts risk worsening trust, outcomes, and costs. But misinformation’s rise also presents healthcare executives with an opportunity to address these long-standing challenges in new ways, improving their organizations and patients’ lives.
Trust: The Key to a Healthy Workforce
Every company is a healthcare company. Because success depends on a healthy workforce, savvy businesses invest in their employees’ health. But that task’s getting more difficult. Trust in healthcare is declining amid rapid changes in artificial intelligence and social media, public health cuts, and health policy shifts, all of which risk leading workers astray. The result: worse outcomes and higher costs. But the trust gap also presents employers with an opportunity to address these long-standing challenges in new ways, improving their organizations and employees’ lives.
Building Trust at Scale
Trust in healthcare is under threat. As rapid changes in artificial intelligence and social media, public health cuts, and health policy shifts further erode confidence in the system, we risk worse outcomes and higher costs. But the trust gap also presents healthcare executives with an opportunity to address these long-standing challenges in new ways, improving their organizations and patients’ lives.
