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ILAE North American Symposium | Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence in Epilepsy Care

Friday, December 3, 2021
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OVERVIEW:

Artifical intelligence (AI) plays a unique role in the treatment of care of those with epilepsy. Explore the benefits afforded to clinical care teams in the assessment and treatment of epilepsy.

In this symposium, each speaker focuses on AI and the improvement of care it can provide for those affected by epilepsy. Experts discuss the impact of AI in the creation of algorithms for epilepsy care and how AI may influence the clinical decision-making process and the outcome of those affected by epilepsy, through personalized medicine.

Learning Objectives:

Following participation in this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Recognize the presence of new technology available for the assessment and treatment of patients with epilepsy
  • Become familiar with machine learning and their uses in epilepsy
  • Review the existence of certain algorithms that can be used when assessing outcomes after treatment of epilepsy

Program:

Co-chairs: Jorge Burneo, MD, MSPH, FAES and Sheryl Haut, MD

Introduction | Jorge Burneo, MD, FAES

Epilepsy as a Dynamic Disease | Sharon Chiang, MD, PhD

Machine Learning in Assessing Patients with Epilepsy | Dang Nguyen, MD, PhD, FAES

Algorithms in Epilepsy Treatment: Can they Help with Outcomes? | Lara Jehi, MD

AI in Epilepsy Surgery | Demitre Serletis, MD, PhD

Panel Discussion | All Faculty

Education Credit:

2.5 Nursing Contact Hours 

2.5 Pharmacy Contact Hours

2.5 CME

Activity Type
Symposium
Credit
CME
CE
Format
In person
Live streamed
On-demand
Career Stage
Early Career (typically 0-5 years from completion of training)
Mid-Career (typically 6-15 years from completion of training)
Senior (typically >15 years from completion of training)
Audience
Clinicians
Scientists/Researchers
Advanced Practice Providers
Fellows/Trainees
Pharmacists
Behavioral Health Providers
Nurses
Technicians
Advocates
Demographic
Clinical
First-time Attendees
Research
Young Professionals