Panel

Noon Panel: AI for Clinical Decision Support

Artificial Intelligence (AI), in many forms, holds promise for new insights and better treatments across the range of disease and prevention. Yet, it is essential that the AI insights and predictions be clinically relevant and applicable. In this panel, four thought leaders examine what it takes to bridge the gap between the promise of technology and the complexity of medical practice.

Slides: https://ucsf.box.com/s/m05bu7pptnxxegv6os7qkfi2scag3n56 (MyAccess login required)

Expanding the Educational Landscape through Shared Technology and Resources

Sponsored by IT GovernanceOEIS along with faculty directors have partnered with three library services: Kanbar Center, Maker’s Lab, and the Learning Tech Group (LTG); in order to enhance practical and available technologies to further the student learning experience through hands-on learning, critical thinking and reflection, and communication tools and techniques.

Strategies for Supporting Online Education

UCSF is experiencing rapid growth in online education and it promises to continue this trend which raises the question, how do we choose the best strategy for supporting online education? The School of Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, and the Library are all taking different approaches within their departments to support online education, whether it's implementing changes to streamline faculty support procedures, providing creative ideas for designing effective instructional videos, or developing an entire service dedicated to instructional design.

Gender Equity in Technology: A Panel Discussion

Women In Technology at UCSF (WIT@UCSF) presents a panel discussion that will explore ways to engage and collaborate with our tech communities and create an environment that fosters gender equity and inclusiveness. Research shows that companies perform better when teams are diverse and their people feel included and engaged, but getting there is not often easy.

Please join us for a lively discussion highlighting how different groups connect to stay informed and help make decisions about diversity issues in and around the technology community.

The UCSF Population Health Data Initiative: New Research Resources

Share UCSF data responsiblyThe Population Health Data Initiative (PHDI) supports efforts to provide data and other resources for population health, health equity, and health services research. As a step toward improving data access, the PHDI has developed a catalog of public and private population health and health services data sets, which we will share as part of this session.