17th Annual Day in Faculty Development
Jun 13, 2024
4:30PM to 6:00PM
NOW SOLD OUT
Event Details
- Date: Thursday, June 13, 2024
- Time: 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. *Time is subject to change
- Delivery: Virtual
- Fees: There are no registration fees for this VIRTUAL event
17th Annual Day in Faculty Development #MacPFD17
The ABCs of GPT: Practical Applications of Generative AI in Health Professions Education
Dr. Henry & Sylvia Wong Forum Lecture
Target Audience
All McMaster University faculty and other healthcare professionals are invited to attend.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this learning activity, the learners will be able to:
- Recall the basics of generative AI and large language models.
- Identify opportunities for incorporating AI into educational activities.
- Assess the benefits and challenges of incorporating AI into health professions education.
More About the Wong Forum in Medicine
The keynote lecture for this event is made possible through the generous support of Dr. Henry and Mrs. Sylvia Wong.
As former students of McMaster University, Henry and Sylvia Wong believe it is one of the best schools in the world and have provided financial support to establish an annual forum for the advancement of research and public education in medicine. Dr. Wong, who was part of the second MD class to graduate from McMaster in 1973, said he and his wife established the forum in repayment of both the education and enjoyment they had as McMaster students. Mrs. Wong graduated in 1969 with a BA in psychology and worked in the Health Sciences library. The couple now lives in California.
“I really enjoyed the problem-based learning method, where we used our leaders as resources and studied on our own and with the help of fellow students in small groups,” said Dr. Wong. “We wanted to set up an annual lecture that would enhance our university.”
Speaker
Carl Preiksaitis, MD
Clinical Instructor
Medical Education Scholarship Fellow
Department of Emergency Medicine
Stanford School of Medicine
Dr. Carl Preiksaitis is a Medical Education Fellow and Clinical Instructor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University. Dr. Preiksaitis completed his medical training at New York University School of Medicine and a residency in emergency medicine at Stanford. His scholarly interests include digital technology and medical education, reproductive healthcare in the emergency department, and healthcare innovation. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in medical education at the University of Cincinnati.