Total Credits: 1.75 including 1.75 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)
*** Please note this program was a part of the MOA 's 2025 Midwinter Symposium. You will not want to choose this program if you completed this individual program as part of the MOA 2025 Midwinter Symposium. ***
Objectives– Following this lecture participants will be able to:
1. Provide a broad overview of current uses of AI in medicine.
2. Describe how Artificial Intelligence works, specifically Generative AI.
3. Describe Generative AI safety in the use of healthcare delivery.
4. Describe some ways how AI can help with Clinical Decision Support
5. Understand the potential legal implications of utilizing AI in the practice of medicine.
6. Evaluate the ethical considerations that must be considered in the implementation of this technology in medicine
This session is accredited for a maximum of 1.75 AOA Category 1-A credits. Credits commensurate with participation in the session will be awarded.
*** Please note this program was a part of the MOA 's 2025 Midwinter Symposium. You will not want to choose this program if you completed this individual program as part of the MOA 2025 Midwinter Symposium. ***
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MAINE AOIA Presentation FChang (2.14 MB) | Available after Purchase |
MOA - AI in Medicine - Legal Ethical Considerations (0.81 MB) | Available after Purchase |
MMA Member Survey on AI_oct_2024 (0.24 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Frederick Chang is the Chief Medical Information Officer at Yuma Regional Medical Center in Yuma, Arizona. He previously graduated from Western University of Health Sciences COMP in 2013. He completed his residency in Family Practice at the Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education and completed his Clinical Informatics fellowship at University of Arizona/Banner Health in 2022. In addition, he has received the designation Fellow in Hospital Medicine by the Society of Hospital Medicine, as he continues to practice as a hospitalist. He is certified both in Epic and Cerner for physician build in the electronic medical record. He is the co-chair of the Artificial Intelligence committee at YRMC. His main interest is to continue to reduce the burden between Physicians and the Electronic Medical Record and utilize innovative methods to provide the best care for the patients.
Frederick Chang has no actual or potential conflict of interest, financial relationship/arrangement or affiliation with any entity producing, marketing, re-selling or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients.
J.D. Hadiaris, a native of Maine, is a Member in the firm’s litigation and medical malpractice groups. J.D. devotes the majority of his practice to defending Maine hospitals, physicians, and other health care workers in professional liability claims. In such cases, he frequently practices before Maine’s medical malpractice prelitigation screening panel. J.D. is also regularly retained to defend fellow attorneys in legal malpractice claims and professional complaints. In addition to professional liability defense, J.D. maintains a robust general litigation practice that includes probate litigation, personal injury, and other civil matters.
R. Scott Hanson, MD is the President of the Maine Medical Association. He is board-certified in Internal Medicine and lives in Lewiston.
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