Department of Medical Education Med Ed Grand Rounds: AI in Medical Education with Dr. Kimberly Lomis
Thursday, February 6, 2025 12pm
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11200 SW 8th ST, Academic Health Center 4, Miami, Florida 33199
Grand Rounds: Systems Thinking for Health Educators, Residents, & Students
Join the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine for an engaging and dynamic event showcasing the transformative potential of generative AI in the health professions.
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM General Session: Open to health professions educators, residents, students, and administrators eager to explore the latest innovations and practical applications of AI across fields like medicine, nursing, physician assistant studies, and public health.
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Future Leaders in Medicine: Designed specifically for health profession students and residents, offering an intimate space to explore how AI is shaping their training and future careers.
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Navigating Disruption in Medical Education: Focuses on health professions educators, residents, and administrators providing a unique opportunity to delve into strategies for integrating AI into teaching, learning, and practice.
Kimberly D. Lomis, M.D., is the vice president for Medical Education Innovations at the American Medical Association, where she leads the AMA ChangeMedEd® Initiative, impacting over 30,000 medical learners nationwide. Her work focuses on advancing competency-based medical education, integrating AI and technology into medical education, promoting diversity, and enhancing learner and faculty wellbeing. Previously, Dr. Lomis was a professor of Surgery and associate dean of Undergraduate Medical Education at Vanderbilt University, overseeing a major curriculum revision and implementing competency-based assessment. She has held leadership roles with the Association of American Medical Colleges and is an expert in competency-based education, program evaluation, and change management. Dr. Lomis earned her M.D. from UT Southwestern Medical School, trained in general surgery at Vanderbilt, and is a Harvard Macy Institute Scholar.
Don't miss this chance to connect, learn, and discover how generative AI is revolutionizing the health professions!
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