UU AI Meeting – April 19
Sunday, April 19
12:30 pm, Hallman Room 301 & Zoom
UUAI will host Dr. Mark Albert of UNT who will discuss “AI and Its Impact on Healthcare”
Clinicians have their education and personal experiences to guide decision making, but decades of detailed diagnostic and outcomes data are available to better predict and compare interventions. These AI systems are not intended to make the decisions for clinicians, but to be a second opinion, an opportunity for Q&A on a scan, or simply to help write reports more efficiently so clinicians can focus on patients rather than paperwork. Let’s talk about how this is happening now in areas like family medicine, surgical decision making, radiology, and rehabilitation and where it’s all going.
Dr. Albert is the Chair of the Department of Information Science at the University of North Texas. He also served on the faculty of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at UNT. Prior to coming to Texas, Dr Albert was on the faculty of Loyola University in Chicago. Dr. Albert’s Biomedical AI research team worked with multiple hospital systems (Shriners Children’s, Lurie Children’s, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, Shirley Ryan Abilitylab, UNT Health) bringing AI tools and approaches to clinical care. His focus is on reliable, efficient, and interpretable intelligent systems to improve clinical decision making. He received his PhD from Cornell University in Computational Biology.
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