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Register for the ENACT Grand Rounds December Session

Registration is open for December ENACT Grand Rounds: Artificial Intelligence and Clinical Transformation

Registration is now open for the ENACT Grand Rounds presentation “Artificial Intelligence and Clinical Transformation: Accelerating Research, Learning, and Practice” scheduled for  Monday, December 1st at 2:00 p.m. CT. This virtual Grand Rounds is presented by Philip R.O. Payne, PhD, FACMI, FAMIA, FAIMBE, FIAHSI. 

Register for the ENACT Grand Rounds December Session via Zoom

Dr. Payne serves as the Chief Health AI Officer for BJC Healthcare and Washington University Medicine, where he is the founding Director of their joint Center for Health AI. He is also the Vice Chancellor for Biomedical Informatics and Data Science at Washington University.  In addition, holds the Janet and Bernard Becker Professorship and is the founding Director of the Institute for Informatics, Data Science, and Biostatistics (I2DB) within the Washington University School of Medicine. Additionally, Dr. Payne is a Professor of General Internal Medicine and Computer Science and Engineering.

The ENACT Grand Rounds, a monthly seminar series hosted by the ENACT Network, fosters learning on real-world data (RWD) and real-world evidence (RWE) generation, promoting an Open Science and Data Sharing culture. The series accelerates scientific discovery and improves translational research efficiency, quality, and impact by exploring Electronic Health Records (EHR) in solving problems like secondary data analysis, surveillance, learning healthcare systems, and policy. Attendees will learn from case examples using ENACT synthetic datasets, distributed analytics, and cohort discovery, showcasing experts from the CTSA Consortium and beyond.

The ENACT network is a collaborative initiative within the CTSA program that empowers researchers to leverage real-world data (RWD) and generate real-world evidence (RWE). This virtual series is open to all CTSA Consortium members as well as investigators at non-CTSA academic institutions. Each session includes presentations from subject matter experts, panel discussions, and interactive opportunities for audience participation, making it a rich platform for learning, networking, and advancing translational science.