Meet the speakers of the AMEE 2024 AI Symposium:
“The Transformative Power of Artificial Intelligence: Advancing Health Professions Education in the Digital Age”
Martin G. Tolsgaard, “AI in medical education: The research that we should do and the papers we should stop writing:”
Martin’s work involves the use of technologies, such as simulation or artificial intelligence (AI) to augment clinical performances. He did his PhD within the field of clinical learning and in my postdoc and doctoral dissertation he explored the use and cost of simulation technology for clinical skills training and assessment.
Martin Pusic, “Precision Education, Learning Analytics, Big Data, AI: Beyond the Terms:”
Martin is an Associate Professor of Paediatrics and Emergency Medicine in the Harvard Medical School, a practicing Paediatric Emergency Medicine physician at the Boston Children’s Hospital, and Scholar in Residence at the Brigham Education Institute. He recently became Director of the Research Education Foundation at the American Board of Medical Specialties where he encourages scholarly approaches to Certification of Medical Expertise.
Steph Smith, “From Trends to Training: Using Data to Shape Medical Education:”
Steph is the creator of Internet Pipes, which shows people how to use all the data online to make sense of the world. She is also the host of the a16z Podcast at Andreessen Horowitz and previously led Trends at The Hustle, which was acquired by HubSpot.
Ruben Hassid, “Master AI before it masters you:”
Ruben is a distinguished molecular geneticist at EasyGen, pioneering the integration of AI in genetic research. With over 20 years of experience, his ground-breaking work on genetic diseases and personalized medicine is transforming healthcare. Ruben’s innovative approach, combining advanced genetics and AI, continues to inspire and shape the future of medical science.
Why attend? Whether you’re deeply involved in health professions education or just starting your journey, this event promises to be an inspiring and enriching experience.
Our in-person event is nearly sold out, but you can still participate online.