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1st Annual AI West Med Symposium 2024
February 1, 2024 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

The 1st Annual AI West Med symposium covers emerging healthcare applications of artificial intelligence (AI), including clinical documentation, digital/wearable therapeutics, computer vision, generative AI and discipline-specific applications (surgical robotics, radiology, pathology). With speakers drawn from academic and the corporate world, the goal of the AI West Med symposium is to give participants a clear understanding of currently available AI tools with immediate, practical application in their daily practice today.
The 1st Annual AI West Med symposium covers emerging healthcare applications of artificial intelligence (AI), including clinical documentation, digital/wearable therapeutics, computer vision, generative AI and discipline-specific applications (surgical robotics, radiology, pathology). With speakers drawn from academic and the corporate world, the goal of the AI West Med symposium is to give participants a clear understanding of currently available AI tools with immediate, practical application in their daily practice today.
Why attend AI West Med Symposium?
Gain firsthand experience with world-class experts in Artificial Intelligence applications from both clinical and scientific fields, along with highly distinguished representatives from the corporate world (corporate keynote).
Acquire insights into key developments and currently utilized Artificial Intelligence solutions that are poised to transform healthcare in the future and can be applied in clinics today.
Foster idea exchange and network formation to bridge the gap between current Artificial Intelligence opportunities and practical implementation, involving essential technology suppliers and actively practicing physicians at renowned institutions.
This program is open to all eligible individuals. Keck School of Medicine of USC operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the University’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other prohibited factor.