A virtual symposium showcasing the cutting edge of artificial intelligence in cardiovascular care, hosted by the University Health Network’s Peter Munk Cardiac Centre and The Institute for Education Research (TIER).

Hosted by the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre and The Institute for Education Research (TIER), University Health Network
Join us for an inspiring virtual symposium showcasing the cutting edge of artificial intelligence in cardiovascular care, hosted by the University Health Network’s Peter Munk Cardiac Centre and The Institute for Education Research (TIER). This event is a part of the Accelerating the Responsible Use of AI initiative, funded by Future Skills Centre.
This event aims to bring together leading experts in cardiology and AI from UHN and across North America to spotlight innovative research and real-world applications transforming the field. With a special focus on wearables, remote disease monitoring, radiomics, and risk prediction, the second part of this symposium series will explore how AI is redefining diagnostics, patient care, and personalized medicine in cardiac health.
What to Expect:
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Renowned guest speakers sharing their latest breakthroughs and perspectives on integrating AI into clinical practice.
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Interactive panel discussions, where speakers and attendees will explore current challenges, opportunities, and ethical considerations.
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Candid conversations about high-potential areas for AI, equity in implementation, and the future of cardiac care.
Whether you're a clinician, researcher, data scientist, or health innovator, this event offers a unique opportunity to connect, learn, and shape the next chapter of AI-driven cardiac care.
Register today and be part of the conversation shaping the future of cardiac care.
Have questions about this event?
Contact Mei Yuan at responsibleai-cc@uhn.ca
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