AI in Medical Education: Faculty as Learners and Educators - May 22

Includes a Live Web Event on 05/22/2024 at 3:00 PM (EDT)

Utilization of AI in the classroom hinges on knowledgeable faculty and staff. This webinar focuses on the important role and practical implementation of faculty development around essential understandings of emergent AI’s tools and capabilities in this rapidly changing environment. Panelists will share practical examples of how they are educating faculty about institutional decisions related to the incorporation of AI, ensuring they are well-informed and equipped to utilize AI tools, and guide learners and patients effectively in this evolving educational and clinical environment.

Diego Niño, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Physiology
Department of Medical Education
University of Texas at Tyler School of Medicine

Diego F. Niño, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Physiology in the Department of Medical Education at The University of Texas at Tyler School of Medicine in Tyler, TX. In addition to his faculty role, he serves on the USMLE Physiology and Cell Biology Test Material Development Committee for the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME). Dr. Niño is a scholar and faculty of the Harvard Macy Institute Transforming your Teaching using Technology Course and a founding member of the International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE) Artificial Intelligence subcommittee. His academic and research interests are focused on developing and implementing innovative strategies to deliver technology-enhanced educational experiences within the medical education curriculum. He focuses on advancing medical education through implementing active learning strategies, creating interactive tools that enhance student learning, incorporating educational technology and artificial intelligence.

Akshay Sood, MD, MPH

Assistant Dean, Mentoring and Faculty Retention
University of New Mexico School of Medicine

Eric Weissman

Senior Director, Faculty and Academic Society Engagement
AAMC

Jinjie Zheng, PhD, MS, MA

Assistant Dean, Digital Technology
Morehouse School of Medicine

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