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Are You Curious What Role AI Will Play In Shaping The Future of Medicine?

  • 1.  Are You Curious What Role AI Will Play In Shaping The Future of Medicine?

    Posted 07-02-2024 11:28:00 AM

    As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize medicine, we want to hear from you:

    • How do you think generative AI can enhance patient care and improve outcomes?
    • What ethical considerations should we address as we integrate AI into clinical practice?
    • Can AI truly help reduce health disparities and promote equity in health care?
    • What is the professional identity of physicians and future physicians with AI?

    Join the conversation and share your thoughts in the comments below! 💬

    Explore the answers to these critical questions and more at Learn Serve Lead 2024 (#AAMC24), where James N. Weinstein , DO, senior vice president of Microsoft Health, will lead a plenary session on the transformative potential of generative AI in health care. As the author of "Unraveled: Prescriptions to Repair a Broken Health Care System" and contributor to "The AI Revolution in Medicine: GPT-4 and Beyond," Weinstein offers a unique perspective on the intersection of technology and health equity.

    Don't miss this opportunity to engage with thought leaders and innovators. Learn more and secure your spot today!



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    Elena Dietz
    Senior Marketing Specialist
    Association of American Medical Colleges
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  • 2.  RE: Are You Curious What Role AI Will Play In Shaping The Future of Medicine?

    Posted 07-03-2024 09:34:00 AM

    Hi @Elena Dietz Thank you for highlighting the AI conversations and the voices that will explore this important topic at #Learn Serve Lead 2024 (#AAMC24)! 

    For anyone interested, I wanted to also share some other AI events and resources available for engagement in the months leading up to Learn Serve Lead 2024 in Atlanta, Nov. 8-12. These are a great way to learn about other AI efforts at AAMC, what others are doing at their home organizations, networking and problem-solving, and an overall great way to prime yourself for the AI conversations at LSL.

    • The Artificial Intelligence in Health Professions Education virtual community is also available on this AAMC Higher Logic platform. This is an open forum to share ideas and insights, ask questions, and develop professionally with a global community. You can find this space by clicking "Communities" in the top menu bar. Anyone is welcome to join and jump right into any of the discussion threads. Start your own discussions, too!
    • The Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Academic Medicine Webinars are a learning series exploring critical concepts, the current landscape, and practical strategies drawn from various perspectives and institutions to support you in navigating the evolving world of AI in academic medicine. Sessions will feature resources and best practices that you can apply across various settings, as well as time for Q&A with the featured speakers. All are welcome to attend. Registration is free and required. Recordings and speaker PPTs will be shared in the "Past Sessions" section of the webpage after each episode.
      • The next episode is "Artificial Intelligence and Medical School Admissions and Selection" on July 30, 3-4 PM ET. Register here.
    • Following that webinar there will be another offering in the "Community Conversations: AI and Medical Education" series on Jul 31, 2024, 2:00 PM ET. All are welcome to register. This meeting will not be recorded due to its conversational nature. Please note that the first 500 registrants are guaranteed access. 
    • Lastly, check out the Artificial Intelligence and Academic Medicine webpage. This space compiles AAMC's AI events, resources, initiatives, and other offerings themed around medical education, admissions and selection, clinical care, health equity, and the latest from AAMCNews.


    Enjoy!



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    Jeffrey Kaminski
    MedBiquitous Program Lead
    Association of American Medical Colleges
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