School of Health Professions & Human Services presents
Artificial Intelligence in the Health Professions: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
This interdisciplinary panel will explore the promises and pitfalls of AI in health care through the lenses of faculty with industry experience. Presenters will explore the potential of AI to improve health equity through better medical decision making that embeds the social determinants of health, and through enhanced communication with underserved communities (“the good”). Strategies for overcoming misunderstanding, fear, and avoidance of AI innovations in health care (“the bad”) and for recognizing and eliminating biases in health care systems that can be inadvertently perpetuated by AI (“the ugly”) will be discussed.
A guided Q&A session will explore lessons for health professionals, educators, and students.
Panel Presentations:
Brain-Computer Interfaces enhanced with AI allow a paralyzed stroke patient to speak groundbreaking research and future challenges
Patrizia Bonaventura, PhD, Assistant Professor, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, United Nations-ECOSOC representative for the International Arts Movement, HPHS
"Hey Siri...I feel Sad": Emerging AI and its Influence on Mental Health Service Delivery
Joel J. Brown, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Counseling and Mental Health Professions, HPHS
Overcoming the polarization of Immunological Tolerance in the Micro Tumor Environment via Artificial Intelligence
John F. DeCarlo, M.A., M.Div., Adjunct Associate Professor of Writing Studies & Rhetoric, HCLAS, and Full-Term Professor, Science and Technology, SUNY Farmingdale
Using Artificial Intelligence as a Solution for Populations Living in Poverty starts with Eliminating Bias in Human Behavior, not AI
Steven Lindo, DPS, MSc, Assistant Professor of Population Health, Graduate Program Director: MS in Health Informatics, and Board Chairman, Springboard Incubators, Inc., HPHS
The “Dos” and “Don’ts” of Artificial Intelligence in Physical Rehabilitation
Ofra Pottorf, PT, PhD, DPT, Board-Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist, Director of Clinical Education and Clinical Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy Program, HPHS
Moderator: Corinne Kyriacou, PhD, Vice Dean and Associate Professor of Population Health
Thursday, September 28, 2023
4:20-5:45 p.m.
Leo A. Guthart Cultural Center Theater, Axinn Library, South Campus
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