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In a commentary originally written for Fortune, Academic Program Director Seydina Fall offers his thoughts on AI and the future of cities.
Shaping the Future of AI Medical Devices: A Symposium on the Regulation of AI in Health Care and its Policy Implications
Shaping the Future of AI Medical Devices: A Symposium on the Regulation of AI in Health Care and its Policy Implications April 18, 2024 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center Theater 555 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. Artificial intelligence is making significant strides in the health care industry, with AI-enhanced medical devices playing an increasingly important role in diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. With more than 690 FDA-approved AI medical devices available, the use of AI in health care presents unique regulatory challenges that require careful consideration. This symposium
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For Jorge Escalante (’18 Marketing), success comes from continents, Carey, and commerce
Jorge Escalante has a citizen-of-the-world life story, a dream job with Amazon—and some insights for others about what could define their careers.
Pandemic has slowed medical innovations, Toby Gordon study states
Paper addresses the ways in which COVID-19 has “severely weakened the surgical innovation pipeline and ecosystem.”
Alumnus at forefront of value-based care
Corbin Catmull used his Master of Science in Health Care Management to stay ahead of the changing health care market and secure a new role overseeing the quality, cost, performance, and patient experience of a provider network in Utah.
Ensuring fairness in product assortment: a ‘win-win-win’
Product placement and display significantly influence what we choose to purchase. Ozge Sahin and Ruxian Wang study an algorithm that ensures minimum market exposure for all sellers which could benefit consumers.