Join us for a discussion on five years of AI advancements in health care at the University of Toronto's Temerty Centre for AI Research and Education in Medicine.
At our inaugural Temerty Medicine Talk in 2020, The Globe and Mail health columnist André Picard sat down with Dr. Muhammad Mamdani — the director of U of T’s newly launched Temerty Centre for AI Research and Education in Medicine (T-CAIREM) — to discuss the future of artificial intelligence in medicine and T-CAIREM’s potential in the field.
Now, five years later, AI is reshaping patient care, accelerating discovery and redefining the skills health professionals need to thrive — and T-CAIREM is fulfilling its promise as a global nexus for health care of the future.
Join us at our next Temerty Medicine Talk as Picard and Mamdani reconnect for a timely update. Together, they’ll explore real-world examples of innovative AI use across health care, highlight AI-powered research emerging in Toronto and beyond, and examine how T-CAIREM is laying the data infrastructure and educational foundations needed for U of T — and Canada — to continue leading the AI revolution in medicine.
All registrants will receive the link to watch live or view the recording on demand.
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Contact Temerty Medicine at medicine.rsvp@utoronto.ca
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