Description
The future of GI practice will include artificial intelligence (AI) - from diagnosis to treatment to streamlining your business processes. AI in healthcare will increase opportunities to improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, and impact population health. While AI technology in GI is relatively new, AI will soon transform GI practice.
This hands-on workshop took place at DDW in May 2023. It was designed for physicians and other healthcare professionals, fellows, and administrators.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize fundamental challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence (AI) in gastroenterology.
- Define practical bottlenecks for adoption of AI in clinical practiceand identify novel methods to address such challenges.
- Review methods for explainable AI in gastroenterology.
- Discuss the rationale and significance of separation of datasets into training, validation, and test sets for generalizability.
- Summarize the importance of validation for future certification and deployment.
- Describe systems necessary for the design and deployment of AI/machine learning models.
- Understand the principles behind many AI-powered applications in gastroenterology.
Course Directors and Faculty
Course Directors
Tyler M. Berzin, MD, FASGE
Beth Israel Deaconess
Boston, MA
Sravanthi Parasa, MD, FASGE
Swedish Medical Center
Seattle, WA
Faculty
Andrea Cherubini, PhD
Cosmo Intelligent Medical Devices
Milan, Italy
Cesare Hassan, MD
Nuovo Regina Margherita Hospital
Rome, Italy
Yuichi Mori, MD, PhD, FASGE
Professor, University of Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan
Pranav Rajpurkar, PhD
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
Prateek Sharma, MD, FASGE
University of Kansas
Kansas City, KS
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