AI and the Future of Healthcare (Panel)
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Will we even need doctors in five years, or are we watching the birth of something radically new? This panel confronts the rapid rise of AI in medicine, from AI-led diagnosis and robotic healing to empowered patients disrupting care models.
Bringing together an AI ethicist, a cancer patient innovating with digital tools, and a physician shaping future medical education, the session explores whether artificial intelligence will make the doctor extinct—or challenge clinicians, patients, and technologists to invent a more compassionate, intelligent partnership for tomorrow’s healthcare.
Panelists:
Arpi Chalian, MD
Founder, Chalian Consulting
Dr. Arpi Chalian is dual board-certified in Pediatrics and Clinical Informatics. She drives healthcare transformation through digital innovation and AI, advising startups and institutions such as Caltech’s Merkin Institute.
Burt Rosen
Director Marketing Innovations at Oregon State University
A guy with two types of cancer
Burt Rosen was diagnosed with pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors and renal cell carcinoma. Burt brings AI into his care, using it to track labs, understand imaging, and make better decisions.
Janet Johnson, Moderator
Founder, AI Governance Group
Janet Johnson is Founder of the AI Governance Group and an adjunct professor at Portland State University. Specializing in AI ethics and strategic risk management, she guides organizations to harness AI responsibly
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