University of Pittsburgh recently issued the following announcement.
PEDIATRIC GRAND ROUNDS AND ZUBERBUHLER LECTURE: WHAT WE ARE LEARNING FROM APPLIED MACHINE LEARNING IN MEDICINE?
Mjaye Mazwi, M.D.
Physician, Department of Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics
William G. Williams Research Directorship for Cardiac Analytics
With Anna Goldenberg, I lead an Artificial Intelligence program here at SickKids that is explicitly focused on closing/eliminating the translation gap. We’ve discovered that the development of a performant machine learning model capable of augmenting care is ironically the easiest part of the process. Eliminating the translation gap represents an ecosystem-level intervention in medicine and the objectives of this talk would be to explore that by:
Demystifying machine learning with pragmatic examples
Identifying important considerations around the development of models that are designed to be deployed to support decision making
Describing the technical infrastructures hospitals need to develop to facilitate this goal
Describing challenges with integration and prospective interventional trial design in this setting
Dial-In Information
https://pitt.zoom.us/j/91943151903
Password: 936579
Thursday, March 31 at 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Virtual Event
EVENT TYPE
Meetings & Conferences, Lectures, Symposia, Etc., Virtual
TOPIC
Continuing Education, Health & Wellness
TARGET AUDIENCE
Alumni, Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Residents & Fellows
TAGS
Medicine, Women in Medicine
UNIVERSITY UNIT
Department of Pediatrics
Original source can be found here.