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What’s Up With DOC? 2026 Program Launches Today

A sampling of the DOC 2026 Faculty

Today my partners and I are launching the program driving our third annual DOC summit, to be held in Sonoma, CA later this fall. When my close friend Dr. Jordan Shlain brought me his idea for a new kind of gathering back in 2023, I had no clue how much I would learn. It wasn’t just about medicine and healthcare science, but also about creating a community. It’s been a great journey so far, and in year three, it will really take off. 

One reason is that while I’ve been the acting CEO for DOC’s early years, we now have a full-time, seasoned pro taking over: Dr. Neil Parikh, who joined us last month. Not only is Neil an entrepreneur, a physician, and an MBA, he’s also got the even temperament and quiet intelligence that commands a room through earned respect. With Neil at the helm, Jordan and I can focus on what we most love to do: bring a community together through the expression of a fantastic program. 

The magic of DOC isn’t in its headliners or its location, though both are fabulous. It’s in the care we take in assembling the people who gather each year. Among the 300 members of our community are scores of physicians, scientists, investors, and business leaders who all share a passion for identifying, scaling, and supporting the highest-quality science behind the medical breakthroughs that have the potential to effect meaningful change, right now. They all are accustomed to keynoting conferences and events around the world. That’s why we consider each DOC program a conversation, not a dictation – and why every participant may interrogate the proceedings at any time with questions or insights that add to that conversation. 

We have something of a “dinner party rule” at DOC – we only invite people we’d want to sit next to at a table filled with fascinating folks. We find these unique individuals via word-of-mouth – through our advisors, colleagues, past participants, and friends. It may not be the most efficient way to build an “events business,” but it’s certainly the best way to build a lasting community. 

This year we’ll be focusing on a host of topics and issues at the forefront of our community’s minds: The impact of AI on medicine. The state of our healthcare system. Breakthroughs in neuroscience that push the boundaries between our minds and the emerging intelligence of artificial intelligence. Advances in women’s health. Joining us to push our thinking will be leaders from government, science, business, and finance, including:

And that’s not even half of the leaders that will join us for the extended conversation this year at DOC. We’re extremely proud of the community we’re building, and if you’re interested in joining us, please let us know! I hope to see at least some of you in Sonoma this Fall. 

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