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College of Medicine to host conference on AI and health care, April 10-11

Penn State College of Medicine will host the Artificial Intelligence and Human Factors in Health Care Quality & Safety Conference from April 10-11. Credit: Stock image. All Rights Reserved.

HERSHEY, Pa. — Penn State College of Medicine invites the Penn State community to participate in the Artificial Intelligence and Human Factors in Health Care Quality & Safety Conference, scheduled for April 10-11, both in-person and virtually. Registration is required.

The conference will include a keynote address by Robert Pearl, MD, a renowned generative artificial intelligence (AI) and health care leader. A leading voice on medical and information technologies, Pearl’s insights on generative AI in health care have been featured in prominent publications worldwide. In 2024, Pearl published his newest book, "ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine."

Focused on issues at the intersection of human factors engineering, patient safety, quality and value enhancement, and AI, the conference will bring together recognized academic, clinical and industry experts to provide state-of-the-art knowledge and discussion. The conference aims to develop an agenda for research over the next five to seven years.

Continuing education credits are available. For the full list of speakers, the conference schedule, and information on registration, visit the conference website.

Last Updated January 31, 2025