Greater Kansas City Chapter: Real World Applications of AI in Clinical Trials
This is an in-person event
Event Description:
Attendees of this event will have an opportunity to mingle with other research professionals in the area and take in what should be a great presentation by Kyle McAllister (Co-Founder and CEO of Trially) and Jody Ehrhardt (Director of Clinical Research at Iterative Health). BOTH are Greater Kansas City Chapter members!
Both will talk about AI and their experiences each day with AI. Real world applications of AI in clinical trials. Event starts at 5:30pm. Food and beverages will be provided by the ACRP board. Please bring ideas and questions!
Speakers:
Kyle McAllister - Co Founder and CEO of Trially
Jody Ehrhardt - Director of Clinical Research at Iterative Health
Event Agenda:
5:30 – 6:00 p.m. – Networking/Beer/Wine and Food/Celebration of Clinical Trials Day
6:00 – 7:15 p.m. – Presentation
7:15 – 7:30 p.m. – Q & A and Raffle and Networking
Learning Objectives:
AI can scan enormous volumes of data in a short time, revealing insights that can provide a more effective means of helping patients identify trials that are right for them. It can also work in reverse, helping investigators identify which patients might fit their criteria and benefit from their work.
The audience will...
- Hear how AI has helped our industry
- Learn the types of AI that is and can be used
- See how AI has presented challenges in our industry
- Learn about some of the AI tools out there in our industry
Registration Information:
- Chapter Member: $0
- ACRP Member: $5
- Non-Member: $10
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The educational portion of this event may be self-reported as 1.5 points toward an attendee’s Maintenance of Certification. These points are subject to review and acceptance by the Academy of Clinical Research Professionals in accordance with the criteria established. Attendees should keep a record of event participation in case they are randomly selected to participate in the maintenance verification process. The Chapter can provide a certificate of attendance upon request.