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Join us for this free webinar covering the foundations of artificial intelligence, how it works, and the ethical considerations surrounding it.
Our panel will include:
Stephen F. Cross, PhD, Senior Research Fellow - Wilfred Laurier University, Adjunct Professor - University of Victoria
Doug Dittmer, MD (Queens), FRCPC, Dip Sport Med, Dip. AAPM&R, President of the Canadian Strategic Clinical Innovation Network (CSCIN)
Tony Pimenoff; B. Math, Applied Analysis & Computer Science (Waterloo); President, Wattech Centers Inc., Principal Owner CSCIN Inc.
Gus Skorburg, PhD, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Co-Academic Director of the Centre for Advancing Responsible and Ethical Artificial Intelligence (CARE-AI), Faculty Affiliate at the One Health Institute, University of Guelph; Adjunct Professor in the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University
Bryan Tripp, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Systems Design Engineering, University of Waterloo
James Tung, Associate Professor, Mechanical & Mechatronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Waterloo University
Credits:
This Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by Queen’s University for up to 1 Mainpro+ credit. This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and is approved by the Office of Continuing Professional Development, Queen’s University. You may claim a maximum of 1 hour. Session ID: 198864-001
This webinar will also serve as an introduction to an upcoming online AI in Healthcare Online professional development course. View the course webpage for more information.
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This presentation is part of an initiative in continuing professional development. It aims to provide information and opinion which will assist health professionals in maintaining and enhancing their competence. It does not, however, represent any official position of Queen’s University, nor does it attempt to set forth definitive practice standards or to provide medical advice. All content provided in this presentation is intended to be used thoughtfully - viewers of this presentation should rely on their own professional skill and judgment to assess the accuracy of the opinions and information expressed.