AOA – OMED23 AOIA Future of Medicine Collection
      
      
         
      
      
        OVERVIEW:
      
      
        Digital health and emerging technologies such as Generative AI’s ChatGPT and remote patient monitoring are increasingly becoming mainstream in medical practice at all levels. Osteopathic providers and learners are often behind the adoption curve and are last to receive the benefits of increased efficiency, profits, and importantly, patient outcomes. This collection intends to close the gap by providing clinically relevant, practical, evidence-based, digital therapeutic and AI-related content to an audience of practicing osteopathic physicians, students, and academic leaders. Participants will hear from peers in the digital health space at every osteopathic career level, from students to attendings to industry leaders, with the goal of designing a role for osteopathy in the future of medicine.
      
      
         
      
      
        Speakers:
         Jennifer Goldsack; Emilia Ledda, OMS; Haipeng Zhang, DO, MMSc, FAMIA
      
      
         
      
      
        OBJECTIVES:
      
      
        
        Define virtual reality, augmented reality, and extended reality
      
      
        
        Identify use cases for XR technologies in medicine
      
      
        
        Describe the core initiatives at American Medical Extended Reality Association
      
      
        
        Prepare for a career in the future of medicine
      
      
        
        Discuss the value of the unconventional path
      
      
        
        Identify networking strategies
      
      
        
        Explore emerging technologies in medicine
      
      
        
        Explain how to integrate technology while still in medical school
      
      
        
        Identify skills to help advocate for yourself as a student
      
      
         
      
      
         
      
      
        Expiration Date:
         January 23, 2027
      
      
         
      
      
        The AOA designates this activity for a maximum of 1.0 AOA Category 1-A Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.