Generative AI in ophthalmology: Hot topics, ethics, guidelines and governance
Webinar| March 12 | Noon - 1:30pm ET
- Member/Member-in-training — $0
- Nonmember/Nonmember-in-training — $15
Audience: Vision scientists, researchers and clinicians interested in learning tips for using AI in research and clinical practice.
Summary: Ophthalmology has been at the forefront of applying AI to improve the diagnosis and management of medical conditions, the delivery of care, and the advancement of research. It is crucial that researchers recognize how to utilize AI tools optimally, and are aware of the related ethical considerations, regulations and governance associated with the use of AI in ophthalmology. In this webinar, application of AI to ophthalmic health services research, the ophthalmology clinic, and ophthalmic research will be discussed, as will ethical considerations, regulations and governance of the use of AI in ophthalmology. This workshop will include presentations on applying AI to ophthalmic health care delivery systems, the ophthalmology clinic, ophthalmic research, as well as ethical considerations in the use of AI in ophthalmology, and regulations and governance of AI in ophthalmic research and data sharing.
This webinar is hosted by ARVO's Ethics and Regulations in Human Research Committee (ERHR). A certificate of attendance will be available to attendees upon completion.
Organizers and moderators: Ingrid U. Scott, MD, MPH; Jessica V. Jasien, PhD; Margaret M. DeAngelis, PhD.
Presentations
Use of AI in the ophthalmology clinic
T. Y. Alvin Liu, MD
James P Gills Jr MD and Heather Gills Rising Professor of Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology
Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University
Ethical Considerations in the Use of AI in Ophthalmology
Danton S. Char, MD
Associate Professor of Anesthesia (Pediatric)
Stanford University Medical School
Application of AI to Ophthalmic Health Care Delivery Systems
Felipe Medeiros, MD
Distinguished Professor of Ophthalmology and Joseph AC Wadsworth Endowed Chair
Vice-Chair, Technology and Director, Clinical Research Unit
Duke University
Support of ophthalmic research in AI through standards and data sharing
Michael F. Chiang, MD, FARVO
Director, National Eye Institute
Panelists
Cecilia S. Lee, MD, MS
Professor
Klorfine Family Chair of Ophthalmology
University of Washington
Michael David Abramoff, MD PhD, FARVO
The Robert C. Watzke, MD Professor in Retina Research
Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
Professor of Biomedical Engineering (BME)
Stephen D. McLeod, MD
Professor and Chair Emeritus
University of California San Francisco
Chief Executive Officer
American Academy of Ophthalmology
*Presenters and presentations are subject to change.