Opinions my own and not those of my employer.
Professor
Division of Informatics, Clinical Epidemiology, and Translational Data Science
Department of Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University
http://www.billhersh.info
Bill Hersh
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I am no expert in ophthalmology but I like to think I know something about AI in biomedicine. Below is a link to my slides on a panel where I will be discussion competencies and challenges for education in AI and biomedical informatics.
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I am off to Chicago for a two-day workshop on ophthalmology and AI, Illinois Eye-TEACH (Technology, Education, Artificial Intelligence, and Clinical Informatics in Healthcare. It is taking place at my medical school alma mater, UIC.
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In October I will be giving it to students at my own institution, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). A link to a PDF of slides and references is below.
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But I enjoy getting new medical students to think about the role of data, information, and AI in their future careers. Today I am giving the lecture to students at Nova Southeastern College of Allopathic Medicine.
In recent years, the lecture has added a growing amount of content about artificial intelligence (AI), which unfortunately means some other important informatics-related material gets crowded out.
Each year, I give a lecture to first-year medical students at two universities. Entitled, Information is Different Now that You’re a Doctor, I introduce the field of clinical informatics and describe how the relationship with data and information changes when one becomes a physician.