This lecture on the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on medicine will seek to establish a foundational understanding of AI and its relevance to medicine and medical education. We will explore AI applications in medicine, emphasizing their potential benefits, and how to integrate AI tools into clinical decision-making processes. Future trends and innovations in AI medicine are discussed, supported by case studies. Ultimately, the lecture aims to empower physicians with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate AI’s evolving role in medicine effectively.
Presenter Bios
Marc Triola, MD is a professor of medicine, the associate dean for educational informatics, and the founding director of the Institute for Innovations in Medical Education (IIME) at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. IIME combines education strategies with new informatics solutions to connect patient care and education at NYU Langone in a research and innovation initiative that is translational, empowers transformational change in our school, and benefits our patients. Dr. Triola’s research focuses on the use of AI tools to efficiently personalize education and give new insights to programs and coaches. His lab develops new learning technologies, AI-driven educational interventions, and defines educationally sensitive patient and system outcomes that can be used to assess training.