Assia Stepanian, Academia of Womens Health and Endoscopic Surgery
Ishai Levin, Lis Maternity Hospital Tel Aviv Sourasky medical cent
Samar Nahas, University of California Riverside
Carol L Curchoe
Artificial intelligence has become commonplace everywhere. It will become a common thing in medicine and surgery soon. We, as the forefront surgical community, need to be aware of the wave and actively participate in it. Artificial Intelligence: Current and future state of Gynecologic surgery. The PG course will focus on the current state of AI in surgery with the particular emphasis on future development. Multiple aspects of the application of AI in gynecologic surgery will be discussed in detail, with emphasis on near-future advances and market-ready development. Limitations and advantages of AI in surgery will be questioned, and active participation of the audience is encouraged.
Learning Objectives: At the end of this course, the participant will be able to: 1) Define AI, as it pertains to the surgical field; 2) Cite current AI development in the medical and surgical field; and 3) Realize and discuss the limits of AI and role of human factor in surgery.
PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
9:45 Welcome, Introduction and Course Overview
9:50 AI in Medicine and Surgery: A New Frontier of Reality
V. Morozov
10:15 The New Horizons of Surgical Intellect
A. Stepanian
10:40 The Role of ai in Shaping the Future of Gynecology: Will it Replace Us or Augment Us?
I. Levin
11:05 AI and Limitations of Current Technology
S. Nahas
11:30 Revolutionizing IVF Healthcare: A Digital Transition Led by AI
C.L. Curchoe
11:55 Adjourn
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