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By Tom Sullivan | 08:24 am | January 17, 2017
The healthcare consultant discusses her followers’ most pressing issues, picks a health IT hero and reveals that very few people know her real first name. 
By Tom Sullivan | 08:25 am | January 13, 2017
The doctorpreneur also shared what is top of mind among her social media followers, and who her health IT hero is. 
By Bernie Monegain | 10:20 am | January 12, 2017
CHIME CEO Russ Branzell commended her for pushing the envelope of what it means to be a chief information officer and HIMSS CEO Stephen Lieber said Arora advances the connection between IT and care quality.
By Jack McCarthy | 08:04 am | January 12, 2017
The incoming flood of technologies and tactics informatics specialists and care teams can harness are opening new opportunities for nursing professionals to take on leadership roles. 
By Bernie Monegain | 07:02 pm | January 09, 2017
The goal is to help increase the presence of females in the computing industry.
By Bernie Monegain | 06:01 pm | January 09, 2017
Ask Pamela Arora, who was just named CIO of the Year by CHIME and HIMSS, about her career achievements and she quickly moves the spotlight to her staff.
By Bernie Monegain | 04:20 pm | January 09, 2017
Among the contenders are a digital addiction wellness platform and an AI startup using cutting-edge machine learning to help hospitals achieve better patient outcomes.
By Bernie Monegain | 03:39 pm | January 09, 2017
A business center Saudi Arabia created in partnership between GE, Saudi Aramco and TCS is staffed solely by women and has achieved the milestone in March 2016 of employing 1,000 women, with a target of hiring 3,000 women in the coming years.
By Bernie Monegain | 02:36 pm | January 06, 2017
The new movie portrays three African-American women who worked at NASA in the 1960s and used an IBM computer to help them figure spaceship trajectories.
By Shefali Luthra | 12:30 pm | December 22, 2016
"Women physicians are more likely to do evidence-based medicine, and follow clinical guidelines," noted Ashish Jha, a professor at the Harvard School of Public Health and a study co-author.