AI for Advance Care Planning
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Event Details
This session was originally scheduled for April 16. Due to a national ZOOM outage it was rescheduled to July 23.
This session will focus on the uses of AI to facilitate advance care planning and goals of care conversations. These innovative physicians will describe their work and the challenges associated with introducing machine intelligence into conversations that touch our most human features: vulnerability, frailty, fear, hope, mortality, and compassion.
Objectives:
- Explain how AI is being used to facilitate the advance care planning process
- Identify two risks and two potential benefits of using AI in ACP
- Evaluate ethical implications for the use of AI in medical decision making
*Registration will close on July 22 at 5:00 PM CST / 4:00 PM MST. No registrations will be accepted after this deadline.
Presentations and discussion by:
- Finly Zachariah, MD, Supportive Care Physician, Associate Chief Medical Information Officer and Medical Director, Informatics and Value-based Supportive Care for City of Hope and Chief Medical Office for Empower Hope
- Matt Gonzales, MD, FAAHPM, Associate Vice President, Chief Medical and Operations Officer for
Providence Institute for Human Caring - Jonathan Handler, MD, Medical Informaticist and Senior Fellow, Innovation, OSF HealthCare, Chicago
- Charlotta Lindvall, MD, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School and physician, Department
of Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston - Moderator: Jennifer Moore Ballentine, MA, Chief Executive Officer, Coalition for Compassionate Care of California