
Rene Caissie
CEO and Co-Founder at Medeloop.ai and Stanford University Adjunct Professor
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- Healthcare and digital health executive audiences
- Clinical AI and medical innovation conferences
- Academic medical audiences (Stanford/UCSF affiliated)
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Rene Caissie
CEO and Co-Founder at Medeloop.ai and Stanford University Adjunct Professor
Available Speaking Programs
Harnessing Autonomous AI for Breakthroughs in Healthcare Research
AI-Powered Transformation in Clinical Research
Entrepreneurship in the Digital Health Era
About Rene Caissie
Rene Caissie is an entrepreneur, researcher, and former surgeon who holds the position of CEO and Co-Founder at Medeloop.ai, a company dedicated to revolutionizing clinical research and trials through innovative AI technology. He serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine, where he teaches entrepreneurship in Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence.
In addition, he lectures within the Stanford Master of Science in Clinical Informatics Management (MCIM) program, mentoring students through their practicum experiences. Furthermore, he provides instruction at the Translational Medicine Program (MTM) at UCSF, focusing on the translational challenges in medicine. Additionally, Rene serves as a Venture Partner at the venture capitalist firm OVO Fund.
Rene’s entrepreneurial and medical expertise has spurred the creation of several healthcare ventures, such as Medesync EMR, which was acquired by the $37 billion telecommunications giant, Telus.
Beyond his professional pursuits, Rene is an avid mountain climber, sailboat trans-oceanic racer, SR22 Turbo aircraft pilot, and Ironman World Championship qualifier.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Booking Rene Caissie
Is Rene Caissie a good fit for healthcare industry conferences?
Yes. He is a former surgeon and current CEO/Co-Founder of Medeloop.ai, a company applying AI to clinical research and trials, and he teaches digital health entrepreneurship at Stanford University School of Medicine.
What makes Rene Caissie different from other AI speakers?
He combines clinical experience as a former surgeon with entrepreneurial success, including founding Medesync EMR, which was acquired by Telus, and current work as a Venture Partner at OVO Fund alongside teaching roles at Stanford and UCSF.
What is Rene Caissie best known for?
He is best known for founding Medeloop.ai, an AI platform for clinical research and trials, and for his teaching roles in digital health and AI entrepreneurship at Stanford University School of Medicine.
What is Rene Caissie's speaking fee?
Rene Caissie's speaking fee is typically Please Inquire . Final pricing depends on the event's location, date, format (in-person or virtual), and specific requirements. Contact Speak About AI for an exact quote for your event.
What topics does Rene Caissie speak about?
Rene Caissie speaks about Digital Health Entrepreneurship, Clinical AI, Healthcare Technology, Medical Innovation, and Health Startups. Each keynote is customized to the audience and event.
What kinds of audiences does Rene Caissie speak to?
Rene Caissie regularly speaks to audiences in Healthcare, Digital Health, Medical Technology, Health Startups, and Venture Capital, and adapts each talk for both technical and non-technical audiences.
Is Rene Caissie available for virtual events?
Yes. Rene Caissie is available for in-person keynotes as well as virtual presentations and webinars for distributed audiences.
Where is Rene Caissie based, and does Rene travel for events?
Rene Caissie is based in San Francisco, California and is available for speaking engagements worldwide.
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