Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will share the latest research on how the environment affects health. Through this webinar series, we aim to translate our science to empower families and communities to understand the science and make the lifestyle changes that matter most.
Mapping Your Environmental Exposures: New AI and Machine Learning Tools for Better Health
Wednesday, Sept 25, 2024 at 1pm EST
Itai Kloog, PhD, Professor, Department of Environmental Medicine and Climate Science, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
in conversation with
Perry Sheffield, MD, MPH, Professor, Departments of Environmental Medicine and Climate Science, and Pediatrics, Icahn Mount Sinai
This 45-minute webinar will feature a presentation by Itai Kloog, PhD, a leading expert in environmental health and geo-statistical modeling. Dr. Kloog will discuss how new AI and machine learning models that he has developed are being used to study environmental exposures, like air pollution and temperature extremes, and their impact on public health. Perry Sheffield, MD, MPH, an environmental pediatrician and researcher, will connect these advanced methods to clinical practice and community health. This session will be of interest to a general audience interested in the intersection of climate, health, and AI.
Longevity and Environmental Exposures: Uncovering the Links to Age-Related Diseases
Wednesday, October 16, 2024 at 1pm EST
R. Sean Morrison, MD, FAAHPM, Ellen and Howard C. Katz Professor and Chair, Brookdale Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
in conversation with
Robert O. Wright, MD, MPH, Co-Director, Institute for Climate Change, Environmental Health, and Exposomics
R. Sean Morrison, MD, will share his insights as a leading geriatrician and researcher on how environmental factors, such as air pollution, hearing loss, noise, and temperature extremes may influence the development and progression of age-related diseases including Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias. He will be joined by Robert Wright, MD, MPH, in a discussion on opportunities to address environmental and lifestyle risk factors to better protect our aging population.
Brain Health and the Environment
Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at 1pm EST
Megan Horton, PhD, MPH, Professor, Department of Environmental Medicine and Climate Science, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Healthy Schools, Healthy Children
Wednesday, Dec 11, 2024 at 1pm EST
Maida Galvez, MD, MPH, Professor, Department of Environmental Medicine and Climate Science, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
in conversation with
Sarah Evans, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Medicine and Climate Science, Icahn Mount Sinai
The Missing Piece in Stroke Risk – Environmental Factors
Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at 1pm EST
Maayan Yitshak-Sade, PhD, MPH, Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Medicine and Climate Science, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
In this 45-minute webinar, Maayan Yitshak-Sade, PhD, will share her research on environmental risk factors for stroke, focusing on temperature, greenness, and air pollution. Dr. Yitshak-Sade is an environmental epidemiologist, and she investigates the complex health effects of exposure mixtures and their impacts on morbidity, mortality, and life expectancy across demographic and socioeconomic population groups in the United States.
AGENDA
Thursday, November 7, 2024
5:45 pm – 9:00 pm – Lecture & Dinner
TOPIC
“Artificial Intelligence in the Neonatal ICU: Taking Baby Steps”
SPEAKER
James S Barry MD, MBA
Professor of Pediatrics, Section of Neonatology
Medical Director
University of Colorado Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Aurora, Colorado 80045
LOCATION
Akbar Restaurant
2 South Street
Garden City, NY 11530
516-357-8300
Goals: To inform the audience on fundamentals of artificial intelligence, how it is and will be impacting healthcare and specifically neonatal and pediatric care into the future.
Objectives:
- To understand the types of artificial intelligence; machine learning, deep learning, generative AI
- To appreciate some of the barriers and issues with the application of AI in healthcare
- To be able to understand common large language models that are publicly available and understand how to prompt them for effective use in non-clinical domains
- To understand resources that exist today to improve clinicians knowledge of AI in healthcare.
Please invite your Neonatologists, Neonatal Fellows, Neonatal NPs/PAs/RNs/AAP Chapter 2 Members, Neonatal Nutritionists
RSVP by November 4, 2024 (an early response would be greatly appreciated – limited seating)
Contacts:
Doreen Hunter: (516) 663-3853 / Fax: (516) 663-8955 / e-mail: doreen.hunter@nyulangone.org
Jessica Geslani, Executive Director, NYS AAP – Chapter 2: (516) 326-0310 / e-mail: jgeslani@aap.org
Planning Committee:
Renu Aggarwal, MD, Chairperson
COMMITTEE ON FETUS & NEWBORN
NYS AAP – Chapter 2
P.S.: If you register and unable to attend, please take the time to give us a call/email