WEBINAR

AI for Stronger Surgical Programs: Tips from 4 Health Systems

AI for Stronger Surgical Programs: Tips from 4 Health Systems

AI for Stronger Surgical Programs: Tips from 4 Health Systems

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the power to revolutionize surgical care when leveraged correctly. Leading hospitals have begun to tackle long-standing challenges and drive better outcomes with AI. 

In this session, leaders from four health systems delve into the AI use cases propelling their surgical programs forward. They discuss how they're optimizing efficiency, defining patient safety, and elevating medical education. 

Key learning points:

  • Real-world success stories, proven strategies to overcome adoption hurdles, and best practices for seamless AI integration, ensuring maximum ROI and long-term success.

  • How intelligent checklist verification, surgical protocol adherence, and real-time risk assessments can revolutionize patient safety in the OR.

  • The transformative potential of AI in quality and safety process improvement, training, and education.

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Image of the OR Black Box and a surgeon in an operating room.
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Celia M. Divino, MD FACS

Celia M. Divino, MD FACS

Chief, Division of General Surgery, The Mount Sinai Hospital

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Celia M. Divino, MD FACS

Celia M. Divino, MD FACS

Chief, Division of General Surgery, The Mount Sinai Hospital

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Celia M. Divino, MD FACS

Celia M. Divino, MD FACS

Chief, Division of General Surgery, The Mount Sinai Hospital

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Dominique Watt, RN, MBA, MSN, CNL, LSSBB

Dominique Watt, RN, MBA, MSN, CNL, LSSBB

Executive Director of Clinical Effectiveness and Education, Interventional Platform, Stanford Medicine

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Dominique Watt, RN, MBA, MSN, CNL, LSSBB

Dominique Watt, RN, MBA, MSN, CNL, LSSBB

Executive Director of Clinical Effectiveness and Education, Interventional Platform, Stanford Medicine

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Dominique Watt, RN, MBA, MSN, CNL, LSSBB

Dominique Watt, RN, MBA, MSN, CNL, LSSBB

Executive Director of Clinical Effectiveness and Education, Interventional Platform, Stanford Medicine

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Douglas S. Smink, MD, MPH

Douglas S. Smink, MD, MPH

Chief of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital; Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

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Douglas S. Smink, MD, MPH

Douglas S. Smink, MD, MPH

Chief of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital; Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

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Douglas S. Smink, MD, MPH

Douglas S. Smink, MD, MPH

Chief of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital; Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

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Jennifer Hauck, MD

Jennifer Hauck, MD

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Duke University School of Medicine

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Jennifer Hauck, MD

Jennifer Hauck, MD

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Duke University School of Medicine

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Jennifer Hauck, MD

Jennifer Hauck, MD

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Duke University School of Medicine