AI in Medicine: Inclusion and Equity(AiMIE) 2018

Date
Wed August 22nd 2018, 12:00am
AI in Medicine: Inclusion and Equity(AiMIE) 2018

The AiMIE (Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: Inclusion & Equity) Symposium recognizes and seeks to explore how AI and tech can help address the deeper problems of access and inequity in healthcare. The Stanford Presence Center is grateful for funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and our partnerships with the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequalityand the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS). 

Engaging physicians, scientists, public health professionals, humanists, ethicists, technologists, policy leaders, activists, legal professionals, non-profits, funders, patients, and the larger community, we plan to focus on the hope, the hype, the promise, the peril of AI in Medicine, with a specific focus on equity and inclusion. Topics will include (but are not limited to): demystifying the ABCs of AI and ML (machine learning); the current realities of poverty in America; the need and importance of improving the evidence base through data diversity; neutralizing the algorithmic bias and related problems; the barriers and challenges; the possible power of AI/Machine Learning in Medicine.

 

Registration Fees: 
Trainee or Student  $ 25.00
NGO/Educator  $ 50.00
Subsidized General*  $ 75.00
Early Bird Registration--through July 22nd  $ 350.00
General Registration  $ 650.00


*Subsidized general admission is on an honor system basis. We trust you to select the payment option that is most appropriate for you. Early bird registration is available through July 22nd.

Click here or on the "Register" tab to register.

NOTE: We also have limited funds to support travel stipends for attendees who are public health focused. If you would like to apply for one of our limited $500 stipends, please email presence1 [at] stanford.edu (presence1[at]stanford[dot]edu) and include: your name, role, organization, why this event is important to you and your work, and why this stipend is important for your attendance.

 

For more information, visit: http://med.stanford.edu/presence/initiatives/rwj.html