PANELISTS
Lidia Schapira, MD
Stanford Professor of Medicine (Oncology) and Director, Cancer Survivorship Program
Jason Touhey, DO
Berkshire Health physician and Director of Informatics
Noah Prizant
Duke University Medical School student
Adele Jasperese, JD, MBE, Attorney
Massachusetts Office of Health and Human Services and faculty, Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics
Bruce Nash, MD, MBE
President, Catamount Advisors and former Senior Vice President of Health and Medical Management for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Mary Smith
Cancer Patient & Nurse
MODERATOR
Dr. Bernard Bandman
CCM Executive Director
Healthcare Communication in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: How Do We Sustain the Human Side of Medicine?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications are popping up across the medical system. There is no doubt that AI is going to have a profound effect on healthcare delivery.
On Tuesday, December 5 at 6pm, the Center for Communication in Medicine will present the next SpeakSooner Community Education Program, “Healthcare Communication in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: How Do We Sustain the Human Side of Medicine?”. The webinar will focus on the current thinking about this emerging technology.
Participants in the program include: Lidia Schapira, MD, Stanford Professor of Medicine (Oncology) and Director, Cancer Survivorship Program, Stanford; Jason Touhey, DO, Berkshire Health physician and Director of Informatics; Noah Prizant, Duke University medical student; Adele Jasperese, JD, MBE, attorney, Massachusetts Office of Health and Human Services and faculty, Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics; Bruce Nash, MD, MBE, President, Catamount Advisors and former Senior Vice President for Health and Medical Management at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts; Mary Smith, cancer patient and nurse; and views of ordinary people, leading to a timely discussion about the role of AI in medical care and the challenge of sustaining the human side of medicine.
Webinar Registration
Healthcare Communication in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: How Do We Sustain the Human Side of Medicine?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications are popping up across the medical system. There is no doubt that AI is going to have a profound effect on healthcare delivery.
On Tuesday, December 5 at 6pm, the Center for Communication in Medicine will present the next SpeakSooner Community Education Program, “Healthcare Communication in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: How Do We Sustain the Human Side of Medicine?”. The webinar will focus on the current thinking about this emerging technology.
Participants in the program include: Lidia Schapira, MD, Stanford Professor of Medicine (Oncology) and Director, Cancer Survivorship Program, Stanford; Jason Touhey, DO, Berkshire Health physician and Director of Informatics; Noah Prizant, Duke University medical student; Adele Jasperese, JD, MBE, attorney Massachusetts Office of Health and Human Services and faculty, Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics; Bruce Nash, MD, MBE, President, Catamount Advisors and former Senior Vice President for Health and Medical Management at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts; Mary Smith, cancer patient and nurse; and views of ordinary people, leading to a timely discussion about the role of AI in medical care and the challenge of sustaining the human side of medicine.