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Doing the Right Thing: How to Use AI to Practice Law and Medicine within Ethical Boundaries

Tuesday, October 8, 2024
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Overview

In addition to the many legal issues associated with the development or use of AI by our clients, both the legal and medical professions have ethical standards associated with professional licensure. These ethical standards are key to the responsible and accountable use of AI by legal and medical professionals in the delivery of their services to their patients and clients. Lawyers are presented with many opportunities to use AI, including in contract review or analysis, in research, and in creating summaries. Medical professionals may have the opportunity to use AI in areas like imaging, personalizing treatment protocols and in clinical documentation. This presentation will review the ethical rules for both professions and describe how they apply to using AI in the day-to-day practice of law and medicine. MCLE: 1.0 hrs (1.0 ethics)


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Barbara Bennett
Partner
Frost Brown Todd

Presenter

Barbara Bennett, a partner at Frost Brown Todd, is a nationally recognized health care attorney who has been involved since the beginning at the intersection of Internet technology and health care, including artificial intelligence (AI). She has received the AI Governance Professional certification from IAPP. Noted for her M&A, data privacy and governance, and strategic business advice, Barbara has led transactions and provided counsel for sophisticated and complex health care and health care service businesses that have included numerous multinational Fortune 50 companies. She has been a successful senior partner in a top-ten global law firm, as well as having more than a decade of in-house legal and business experience, including as General Counsel.

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Dr. Anthony Chang
Chief Intelligence And Innovation Officer
ABAIM/ CHOC

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Anthony Chang, MD, MBA, MPH, MS is a pediatric cardiologist and Medical Director of the Heart Failure Program at Children’s Hospital of Orange County. Dr. Chang serves as Chief Intelligence and Innovation Officer of CHOC Sharon Disney Lund Medical Intelligence, Information, Investigation and Innovation Institute (Mi4). The Institute is the hub of medical intelligence and innovation at CHOC, and also serves as a national and international leader. Mi4 was the first institute of its kind in a children’s hospital. Dr. Chang completed his Master of Science (MS) in Data Science with a sub-specialization in artificial intelligence from Stanford School of Medicine and has completed a certification on artificial intelligence from MIT. Dr. Chang has a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) in Health Care Administration from the University of Miami School of Business and a Master’s in Public Health (MPH) in Health Care Policy from the Jonathan Fielding School of Public Health of the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Chang is the founder of the Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society (PCICS) and the founder of the Asia-Pacific Pediatric Cardiac Society (APPCS). He started a pediatric innovation leadership group whose bi-annual symposium Pediatrics2040: Emerging Trends and Future Innovations has become a catalyst for the International Society for Pediatric Innovation (iSPI). Each summer, the Mi4 Summer Internship Program, founded by Dr. Chang, mentors close to 75 young future clinicians. Dr. Chang’s book, Intelligence-Based Medicine is the first of its kind textbook on AI in medicine and is used at colleges and universities around the globe. He is the founder and organizing chair of several Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AI Med) that hosts meetings in the U.S. and abroad (Europe and Asia) focusing on artificial intelligence in healthcare and medicine (www.ai-med.io). He is also the founder the Medical Intelligence Society (MIS), the American Board of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (ACAIM), and the Alliance of Centers in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (ACAIM) and the Pediatric Centers of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (PCAIM), now with nearly 100 participating centers from around the globe.
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