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WORKING WITH APPS TO IMPROVE YOUR APTITUDE: MAXIMIZING ON-LINE FORA AND SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS TO ENHANCE GI EDUCATION

Date
May 8, 2023
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Technology is pervasive and its role in healthcare continues to grow. This session will give attendees hand on tips to consider how three key technological innovations are transforming GI care: artificial intelligence, social media, electronic medical records and new endoscopic technology. Thought leaders in each of these areas will provide practical approaches in each of these areas for the fellow, clinician, educator and practice leader across education, care delivery and care transformation. Advance practice providers will also benefit from these sessions and lend an important perspective to the discussion.

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University of Michigan

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