Navigating the Professionalism Challenges of Evolving Technologies

Navigating the Professionalism Challenges of Evolving Technologies: Getting Serious About Digital Professionalism – from Social Media to Electronic Records to Artificial Intelligence

Friday, October 21, 2022,11 am – 6 pm ET

Call for abstracts closes next Wednesday on August 31.

If your scholarship is in social media, EHR, AI or other digital activities, please submit your abstract before the deadline. See more examples of potential presentations at: https://bit.ly/APHCOct21Abstract 

Technologies have evolved at a record pace, and innovations that further change healthcare and education are just around the corner. What does that mean for professionalism? What new knowledge, skills and values are needed to navigate the resulting challenges? How are the expectations of the healthcare professions and of society changing?

The next gen healthcare and education has already started, and this conference will address the associated new demands and necessary adjustments from the perspectives of Education, Clinical Care, Bioethics and Public Health.

Register at https://bit.ly/APHCOct2022Registration

Co-chairs
Elizabeth Kachur
Lawaun Everson
Mary Horton

Submit an abstract application for panel discussion, literature review, how-to workshop, problem-solving session, debate, educational game, oral presentation or poster at: https://bit.ly/APHCOct21Abstract

Thank you to our generous partners who sponsor this event and others.
Platinum Circle
AMA Journal of Ethics

Gold Circle
American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics

Silver Circle
American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM)

Bronze Circle
American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
Saint Louis University Albert Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics

Interested in a year-long partnership with APHC? Contact Barbara Lewis at BLewis@ProfessionalFormation.org.

Barbara Lewis
APHC Managing Director
BLewis@ProfessionalFormation.orgAcademy for Professionalism in Health Care