Pediatrics

Reinforcement Learning 101

This exclusive workshop will demystify reinforcement learning for clinicians and executives. LOCATION: ELIZABETHAN ROOM D Leo Anthony Celi, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Principal Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Matthieu Komorowski, MD, PhD, C

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Keynote Theater: Emerging trends of AI in healthcare

What are the key trends to consider as we go forward with the implementation of artificial intelligence in healthcare organizations and systems? Considering topics such as wearables, digital twin, swarm learning, etc. Matthew Lungren, MD, MPH, Associate Fellow, Stanford AIMI Suchi Saria, PhD, Associ

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AI strategy and delivery: accelerating adoption

Delivered in partnership with AMDIS, IBM Watson Health and Blackford Analysis LOCATION: ELIZABETHAN ROOM D While there are increasing numbers of healthcare organizations investing in artificial intelligence, the deployment of AI solutions is not necessarily accelerating at the same rate. This sessio

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Key issues in AI: regulation and legal

Delivered in partnership with FDA LOCATION: ELIZABETHAN ROOM C Engaging regulators and startup founders with demonstrable experience of securing CE marks, FDA approval and so on. Moderator: Sara Gerke, Assistant Professor of Law, Penn State Dickinson Law Matthew Diamond, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Offic

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Clinical applications of artificial intelligence: clinical workflow

Delivered in partnership with Stanford AIMI LOCATION: CALIFORNIA ROOM 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. Moderator: David Ouyang, MD, Physician Scientist and Cardiol

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Clinical applications of artificial intelligence: imaging

Delivered in partnership with Stanford AIMI LOCATION: CALIFORNIA ROOM This session will deliver real use cases in the deployment of AI in medical imaging. It will be split into three parts: project design, implementation, and evaluation. Mirabela Rusu, PhD, Assistant Professor of Radiology (Integrat

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