SINAInnovations will take place on Oct. 15 and 16. Keynote speakers such as Keith Dreyer, DO, PhD, chief data science officer of Boston-based Partners HealthCare, and Suchi Saria, PhD, director of the Machine Learning and Healthcare Lab at Johns Hopkins University, will discuss topics such as AI’s uses in imaging and robotics, the technology’s impact on medical decision-making and the ethics of integrating AI into healthcare.
Those sessions will be preceded by several other “innovation week” events. The three-day Mount Sinai Health Hackathon, concluding on Oct. 13, will be followed by a Diversity Innovation Hub event on Oct. 14, during which entrepreneurs across the healthcare ecosystem will address the diversity gap in health innovation. Later that day, the health system will present its Mount Sinai Innovation Awards, honoring the achievements of biomedical researchers.
Learn more about SINAInnovations and the entire innovation week schedule here.
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