
Andrew Johnson is Publisher for AIMed with additional responsibility for database management, web development along with client management. A highly experienced publishing executive with a passion for technology.
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KEYNOTE THEATER: AI PRIMER AND UPDATE
An overview of essential knowledge in health AI, including data, machine and deep learning, natural language processing, robotic process automation, and so on. Including Q&A.
Dr Anthony Chang, Founder, AIMed and Chief Intelligence and Innovation Officer, Children’s Health of Orange County (CHOC)
Key issues in AI: education
How do medical, pharmacy, and nursing education and continuous professional development need to evolve in order to ensure that all healthcare staff have a grounding in data science? How to ensure AI readiness across the enterprise?
Moderator: Robert Hoyt MD, FACP, FAMIA, ABPM-CI, Associate Clinical Professor, in Department of Internal Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University
Healthcare data: sharing and access strategies
What do healthcare organizations need to do in order to harness the full potential of their data? What are the common pitfalls in doing this, and how can you mitigate them?
CT Lin, MD, CMIO, UCHealth
Healthcare data: AI’s biggest challenge: enabling the access, use and exchange of healthcare data
How to enable sharing of data from 1 million healthcare machines in all 500 children’s hospitals in the world? Key considerations include how to access diverse datasets to drive deep learning training, how to preserve privacy, and how to deploy the AI to the point of care.
Timothy Chou, PhD, Lecturer, Cloud Computing, Stanford University
Fatme Charafeddine, MD, Pediatric Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist, American University of Beirut – Medical Center; KidsHeart Medical Center – UAE
Clinical applications of artificial intelligence: clinical workflow
This session will deliver real use cases in the deployment of AI in clinical workflow. It will be split into three parts: project design, implementation, and evaluation
GQ Zhang, MS, PhD, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, UTHealth
SHARK TANK IN KEYNOTE THEATER
A shark tank-style pitch session for AI start-ups who will present to a high level panel of healthcare VCs and industry experts.
Steve Ardire, MBA, Strategic Advisor, MI10
Ken Kolodziej, CEO, Co-Founder, neosoma
Operational applications of artificial intelligence: AI diversity, equity and inclusion
The role of artificial intelligence in improving health equity is complex. This session will be built around use cases from payer and provider organizations detailing how AI has been applied and the outcomes delivered.
Leo Anthony Celi, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Principal Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Clinical applications of artificial intelligence: clinical workflow
This session will deliver real use cases in the deployment of AI in clinical workflow. It will be split into three parts: project design, implementation, and evaluation.
Louise Sun, MD, SM, FRCPC, FAHA, Cardiac Anesthesiologist and Clinician Scientist, Director of Big Data and Bioinformatics Research, University of Ottawa Heart Institute