According to a recent LinkedIn post from TandemStride, the company is organizing an interactive “Future of Survivorship” salon on April 16 in Austin alongside TraumaCon, in partnership with the American Trauma Society. The event is described as focused on trauma survivors’ real-world digital experiences and is limited to 80 clinical leaders, with applications closing April 11.
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The post highlights three hands-on stations: exploring how trauma survivors currently find resources versus using the TandemStride platform, experiencing survivor-specific peer connection tools, and allowing attendees to vote on which mental health screeners are prioritized in the product roadmap. This format suggests TandemStride is actively using clinician input to refine its platform features.
For investors, the event appears to function as both product validation and customer-development activity among a targeted group of clinical decision-makers. If TandemStride can translate this engagement into stronger clinician adoption and integration into trauma care pathways, it could enhance the platform’s competitive position in the trauma and behavioral health technology niche.
The emphasis on survivor-centric design and curated peer support may help differentiate TandemStride from general social platforms and generic digital health tools. Over time, sustained collaboration with organizations such as the American Trauma Society could support brand credibility, inform evidence-based product development, and potentially open channels for institutional partnerships or pilots.

