About this Event
Symposium Information
The on Artificial Intelligence in Medical Practice and Research concerns the emerging and rapidly growing use of AI and machine learning in medicine, with a focus on how AI can improve medical practice, in terms of diagnoses and medical forecasting, as well as applications, and on how AI can be used to accelerate medical research. We will also discuss how this new technology will benefit both practitioners and patients and how it will better inform rapid acceleration of research progress, as it has in other fields.
The reimagine Health Research Symposium is co-sponsored and planned by the , the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix and the .
Schedule
All times listed below are in Arizona local time / MST. Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving.
8:45 AM - Symposium Begins with Welcoming Remarks
Session 1
9:00 AM - Tobias Jakobi, PhD presenting "Artificial Intelligence in Bioinformatics and Clinical Research"
9:15 AM - Gondy Leroy, PhD presenting "Where is the Fine Print? Data, Model, and Validation Considerations for using AI in Medicine."
Session 2
10:15 AM - Justin Starren, MD, PhD, FACMI presenting "Non-AI factors to consider when applying AI to Healthcare: Lessons from the HI-TECH EHR Rollout"
11:00 AM - Colleen Clancy, PhD presenting "Digital Twins from the Atom to the Neighbor"
Session 3
12:45 PM - Jesse Burk-Rafel, MD, MRes presenting "Harnessing AI for Precision Medical Education: A New Era in Healthcare Learning"
1:30 PM - Gurukripa Kowlgi, MBBS, MS presenting "Revolutionizing Heart Health: The Power of Artificial Intelligence in Cardiology"
Session 4
2:30 PM - Frank Rybicki, MD, PhD, FACR, FAHA presenting "Establishing an AI Center of Excellence at an Academic Medical Center"
3:15 PM - Panel Discussion
3:45 PM - Closing Remarks
4:00 PM - Symposium Concludes
Featured Speakers
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Senior Associate Consultant, Division of Heart Rhythm Services
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
Mayo Clinic College of Medical Sciences
Mayo Clinic
Professor, Department of Management Information Systems
Research Director, Center for Management Innovations in Healthcare
Associate Dean for Research, Eller College of Management
University of Arizona
Research Coach, Division of Hospital Medicine
Director, Research, Institute for Innovations in Medical Education
Assistant Professor, NYU Grossman School of Medicine
NYU Langone Health
Chair, Department of Radiology
Banner University Medical Group and University of Arizona
College of Medicine – Phoenix
Interim Chair Department of Cell Biology and Human Anatomy
Director of the Center for Precision Medicine and Data Sciences
Associate Dean for Faculty and Professional Development
Arline Miller Rolkin Professor in Health Innovation
Professor of Physiology and Membrane Biology
Professor of Pharmacology
University of California, Davis
Director, Center for Biomedical Informatics and Biostatistics, The University of Arizona Health Sciences
Professor, Medical Imaging, University of Arizona
Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
Who is invited to this event?
The event is open to the public. We highly recommend researchers and healthcare professionals to attend. We also welcome students, educators and the general public to attend this valuable symposium. Early registration is encouraged.
To request disability-related accommodations that would ensure your full participation in this event, please contact: [email protected].
Cost and Tickets:
Thanks to our generous sponsors, the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre and the Flinn Foundation, there is no cost to attend the symposium.
In-person tickets limited to the first 200 registrations.
Virtual tickets now available!
Event Location:
The symposium will be hosted in-person at the Phoenix Bioscience Core in downtown Phoenix, Arizona and virtually via Zoom. The event will take place on the first floor of the Biomedical Sciences Partnership Building (475 N. 5th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004) on The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix campus.
Website:
Visit our website to learn more about the symposium!
Parking:
Please note that you must park in the Phoenix Bioscience Core (PBC) Garage (555 E. Fillmore, Phoenix, AZ 85004, located at the Southeast corner of 5th St. & Fillmore) for us to have the ability to provide a ticket that will let you exit for free. (There is a different garage across the street, the PBC garage can be identified by its black metal siding.) Please keep the ticket you receive at the entrance, you will receive your pass to exit when signing in at the symposium.
Photography:
A photographer will be on-site taking candid shots during the event. When you register, you are giving us permission to take and use these photos for future advertisements, brochures, etc.
WiFi and Electronic Devices:
Complimentary WiFi will be available in the meeting room during the event. Electricity will be provided in the event room to keep your electronic devices charged.
Nearby Hotel Accommodations:
AC Hotel Phoenix Downtown 414 N 5th St, Phoenix, AZ 85004 / (602) 258-1771
Sheraton Grand Phoenix 340 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004 / (602) 262-2500
Nearby Airport Information:
The closest airport is Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) located at 3400 E Sky Harbor Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85034. The airport is located approximately 7.3 miles from The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix campus.
Event Accommodations:
To request disability-related accommodations that would ensure your full participation in this event, please contact: [email protected].
Contact:
If you have questions about the event, please contact the Translational Research Office at [email protected].
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Biomedical Sciences Partnership Building University of Arizona, 475 North 5th Street, Phoenix, United States
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