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AI and EP: Here to Stay!
Description
Understand the developing AI world and review current and future AI clinical applications as applied to cardiac electrophysiology
Learning Objectives
  • Summarize current applications in AI and how we should be utilizing/"trusting" these technologies.
  • Review where innovation is required prior to real world application in EP.
  • Explain the potentially positive impact that AI can bring to patient care.
Session Chair(s)
Mehak Dhande, MD, MS
Saman Nazarian, MD, PhD
Presentation
What Can We Do With AI Today? How Do We Expect AI to Affect Healthcare in 5-10 Years?
Presenter(s): Joshua Lampert, MD

Using AI in EP: What Are its Advantages? Can We Trust it?
Presenter(s): Mehak Dhande, MD, MS

What is Still Needed for AI to Improve Arrhythmia Care?
Presenter(s): Hamid Ghanbari, MD

Disclosures
Joshua Lampert:
  • Viz.AI (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee - Consulting)
Mehak Dhande:
  • Boston Scientific (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee - Speaking and Teaching)
Hamid Ghanbari:
  • Verily/Google (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee - Independent Contractor (including contracted research))
  • Boston Scientific (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee - Consulting)
  • Johnson and Johnson (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee - Consulting)
  • Huxley Biomedical (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee - Independent Contractor (including contracted research))

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Education Framework
Diagnostic Testing
   --   Monitoring and Other Noninvasive Diagnostic Testing
      --   13. Know how to select the appropriate monitoring strategy based on symptom type and frequency, including 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), Holter monitor, event monitor, mobile continuous outpatient telemetry, insertable cardiac monitor (ICM) or commercially available, personal wearable monitor.

General Concepts
   --   Communication Skills and Shared Decision Making
      --   11. Know how to use decision aid tools to facilitate a shared decision regarding primary prevention implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD), left atrial appendage occlusion, participation in athletics and other clinical scenarios.
Summary
Availability: No future session
Cost: FREE
Credit Offered:
No Credit Offered
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