Artificial Intelligence: A Clinical Master Class
Saturday, February 1, 2025
10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Course Code:
763SL
Cost:
$94.00
Credits:
2
CE Hours
The market is adopting A.I. into their clinical workflow at and unprecedented pace. Clinicians and hygienists are augmenting their diagnostic workflows, and patient treatment planning discussions. Dental insurer's are leveraging AI to improve consistency of medical necessity approval as well as the speed and accuracy at which claims are reimbursed. Dental schools are introducing AI as early as year 1 into their curriculums. All the while, the FDA is requiring stringent transparency and detailed documentation for AI algorithm use and design.
See first hand how Artificial Intelligence works with this Master Class on Clinical AI, including a live demonstration of the technology in action.
The goal is to leave you educated and excited about the positive reality AI can have in your day-to-day clinical operations.
Speakers
After this course attendees will be able to:
- Discover how dental artificial intelligence models are trained, developed, improved and scrutinized by the FDA
- Compare the current and the future use of AI to improve oral health and overall health
- Develop processes in which AI-assisted care can improve clinical consistency in diagnosis and improve the standard of care by which patients receive treatment
- Examine multiple in-vivo cases that illustrate the accuracy and true-positivity of AI based models
- Implement claim submission and reimbursement of crown, and scaling and root planning claims using AI
- Identify how clinicians are leveraging the power of Al to better improve communication with patients to enhance patient experience and drastically increase case acceptance
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