See you at the Millennial Week DC Code-a-Thon

Millenial Week Code-a-Thon, sponsored by Microsoft and Kaiser Permanente

I have been known to hang out with Millenials, actually I am almost one if you look at my score on the Millennial quiz 🙂 .

Even if this wasn’t in support of Millenial Week (@MillenialWeek), it’s in support of Washington, DC, which happens to be the best city in the United States to be a millenial (and many other things).

The Code-a-Thon is sponsored by Kaiser Permanente (@KPShare) and Microsoft together at the world famous 1776 (@1776).

I’ll be there in the role of catalyst. Watch out!

More info below, feel free to sign up at http://bit.ly/KPCodeathon


Millennial Week Code-a-thon

Health and Wellness Designed by You

Brought to you by Kaiser Permanente and Microsoft

Washington, D.C. • June 20-21, 2015

Are you ready to shape the future of health care? Have ideas on how innovative technologies can transform how we stay happy and healthy? Join Kaiser Permanente and Microsoft in Washington, D.C., during Millennial Week for 48 hours of coding and co-creating.

Register now! http://bit.ly/KPCodeathon

Using Microsoft Azure and Xamarin (and with plenty of tech support), you’ll join a team to build app prototypes that incorporate wearables, video calls, mobile communications, or other technologies. You’ll have access to Kaiser Permanente physicians and technologists who’ll help identify opportunities for innovation and provide insights into how the nation’s leading integrated healthcare system operates.

Don’t worry if you’re not a coder. We need designers, marketers, entrepreneurs, and folks with big ideas who are willing to roll up their sleeves and show us YOUR vision of the future of health and wellness!

Oh, and there will be lots of free food, and the winning teams will receive cool prizes.

WHEN: Sat., June 20, 7 AM to11 PM EST; Sun., June 21, 7 AM to 5:30 PM EST
WHERE: General Assembly, 1133 15th Street, NW, 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20005
PRIZES: Microsoft hardware and software
Register now! http://bit.ly/KPCodeathon

Questions? Email [email protected]

Ted Eytan, MD