Artificial Intelligence and Augmentation of Surgical Performance: Promises and Perils
Title: Artificial Intelligence and Augmentation of Surgical Performance: Promises and Perils
Speaker: Amin Madani MD PhD FRCSC DABS
Staff Surgeon | Endocrine and Acute Care Surgery, University Health Network
Assistant Professor | Department of Surgery, University of Toronto
Director | Surgical Artificial Intelligence Research Academy
Founder and Chair | Global Surgical Artificial Intelligence Collaborative
Dr. Madani is an endocrine surgeon at the University Health Network and Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Toronto. He completed his general surgery residency training at 㽶Ƶ and subsequently completed a clinical fellowship in endocrine surgery at Columbia University-New York Presbyterian Hospital, where he specializes in the surgical management of thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal disease. Dr. Madani’s leads a research team (“Surgical AI Research Academy”), focusing on surgical expertise and the design and development of technology (such as artificial intelligence and simulation) to optimize performance in the operating room.
This meeting will be hosted on zoom: