Name
Physicians in 2030: Tech That Will Change Everything for Better or Worst
Date & Time
Friday, October 6, 2023, 8:55 AM - 9:30 AM
Speakers
Ryan Cameron, Ed.D., Vice President, Technology and Innovation, Information Technology, Children’s Nebraska
Michael Curren, MD, MS, Clinical Instructor, Medicine, Cardiology, UPMC
Daniel Durand, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Prenuvo
Conrad Gleber, MD, MBA, Associate Director of Clinical Informatics, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry, Departme, University of Rochester Medical Center
Laura Dyrda, Vice President and Editor in Chief, Becker's Healthcare
Michael Curren, MD, MS, Clinical Instructor, Medicine, Cardiology, UPMC
Daniel Durand, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Prenuvo
Conrad Gleber, MD, MBA, Associate Director of Clinical Informatics, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry, Departme, University of Rochester Medical Center
Laura Dyrda, Vice President and Editor in Chief, Becker's Healthcare
Description
This panel will explore the impact of emerging technologies on the field of medicine in the next decade. From AI-powered diagnostic tools to telemedicine and robotics, the discussion will cover the potential benefits and challenges these technologies may bring. The panelists will discuss the ethical, legal, and social implications of these new tools and how they may change the role of physicians and the delivery of healthcare. Ultimately, the panel will examine whether these advancements will improve patient outcomes, increase efficiency, and reduce healthcare costs, or if they pose new risks and challenges for healthcare providers and patients alike.
Location Name
Room 324
Session Type
Panel
Moderated by
Laura Dyrda, Vice President and Editor in Chief, Becker's Healthcare