Gevorg Yaghjyan: Attending an AI Conference on AI in Clinical Medicine, Research and Education
Gevorg Yaghjyan, Project Leader at Parexel, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Attended an outstanding AI conference at Yale School of Medicine today, focused on the rapidly evolving role of artificial intelligence in clinical medicine, research, and education.
A few key highlights:
Rohan Khera (Yale)
Discussed how AI is transforming cardiovascular care—from predictive analytics to accelerating clinical discovery through large-scale data science.
Jeremy Warner (Brown)
Explored the future of knowledge representation in hematology and oncology, emphasizing structured data and interoperability to support clinical decision-making.
Sharma (Yale)
Presented the use of AI in preventing recurrent stroke, highlighting opportunities for early risk identification and personalized intervention.
Jaideep S. Talwalkar (Yale)
Shared insights on integrating AI into medical education, including how it is reshaping clinical skills training and learner engagement.
What stood out most was the clear shift from theoretical AI applications to real-world clinical implementation, impacting patient outcomes, trial design, and medical training.”

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