Interdisciplinary Grand Rounds
Artificial Intelligence and Graduate Health Sciences Education: Emerging Issues for graduate education in the health sciences
As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of health research and academia, this event promises to be an engaging and insightful exploration of the intersection between graduate education and AI.
Interdisciplinary Grand Rounds are sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Ph.D. program at WMU.
In today's academic world, artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the way we approach research, data analysis, and decision-making. This panel presentation will provide a platform for vibrant discussions on how AI is revolutionizing our methodologies, offering new perspectives on health sciences research, and reshaping our graduate educational practices.
Join us for an enriching dialogue that transcends disciplinary boundaries, fostering collaboration and innovation. Our esteemed panel of experts will share their insights, experiences, and visions for the future of AI in academia. This is a unique opportunity for you to gain a comprehensive understanding of the role AI plays in shaping the academic landscape, and how it can empower us to address these emerging contemporary challenges.
Let's explore the limitless possibilities at the intersection of health sciences research, graduate education and artificial intelligence. Your active participation is highly encouraged as we embark on this journey together.
Panel members:
Christina Gunther, Ed.D. Sacred Heart University |
Douglas Kuperman, Ph.D. Rush University |
Diane Dirette, Ph.D. Western 九一麻豆制片厂 University |
Jonathan VanGeest, Ph.D. Kent State University |
Moderator: Dr. Rob Lyerla, professor in the Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Ph.D. Program at WMU