1st Heartland Workshop on Heart Sounds and AI (Attendee Information)
Welcome! Thank you for joining us.
Sponsored by the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering, this workshop will provide an opportunity for researchers and practitioners in heart sounds and artificial intelligence (AI) to learn and collaborate on using new technologies and machine learning in their field of research or practice.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant should be better able to:
- Describe the role of AI in health care.
- Discover techniques and instruments utilizing AI to aid cardiology patients.
- Discuss the advancements in the analysis of heart sounds for diagnosing heart disease.
General Information
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Disclosures
The accredited provider has mitigated and is disclosing identified relevant financial relationships for the following faculty, planners, and others in control of content prior to assuming their roles.
FACULTY
The following faculty members have disclosed relevant financial relationships:
- Hani Haider, PhD*
Owner: HTC Services LLC
Research Funding: Globus Medical, Optimotion Orthopaedics - Edward O'Leary, MD, MBA, MHCM*
Speaker's Bureau: Abbott; Asahi Kasei America, Inc.; Edwards Lifesciences Corporation; Inari Medical, Inc.; Medtronic; Shockwave Medical Inc.
The following faculty members have nothing to disclose:
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Ayesha Azmeen, MBBS
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Kenneth W. Bayles, PhD
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Shine Bedi
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Ward A. Chambers, MD
- M.R. Hasan, PhD
- Daniel H. Mathers, MD
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Wendy J. Nilsen, PhD
- Hamid Vakilzadian, PhD*
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John R. Windle, MD
PLANNING COMMITTEE
The following planning committee members have nothing to disclose:
- Missy Edwards
- Julie Huglin
- Brenda Ram, CMP, CHCP
*Faculty and planning committee member
The following materials (in PDF) are available for download until July 11, 2024. No part of these materials may be reproduced without prior written permission.
- Tutorial: How Can AI Innovations Drive Effective Health Applications?
M.R. Hasan, PhD - Computer-Aided Cardiology
Ward A. Chambers, MD - Heart Disease Image and AI
Ayesha Azmeen, MBBS and Shine Bedi - History of Heart Sounds and the Search for Patterns for Disease Diagnosis
Daniel H. Mathers, MD - Machine Learning Models/Analysis for Heart Disease Detection
Hamid Vakilzadian, PhD - Challenges of Integration of Automated Heart Sound Analysis Into a Health Care System Like Nebraska
John R. Windle, MD - National Science Foundation (NSF) Policy in AI and Its Applications in Cardiology/Health Sciences
Wendy J. Nilsen, PhD - NHLBI Training and Career Development Opportunities for Early Career
Investigators*
Siddharth Shenoy, PhD - Funding Opportunities in Health Sciences and AI*
Edwin Lomotan, MD - Funding Opportunities in Cardiology and AI*
Sylvia Spengler, PhD - State of AI in Commercial Products*
Tico Blumenthal
*No credit will be provided for this session.
Requirements for Successful Completion
In order to receive continuing education credits, you must:
- Check in and attend the live activity.
- Complete the online evaluation via the UNMC MyCCE portal.
- On your dashboard, click Evaluate an Activity.
- Enter Activity Code 62013
You have until July 11, 2024, to claim credit for this activity. You will need to complete the evaluation and attest to the time you spent participating in the activity. Your certificate will be saved in your UNMC MyCCE account under Certificates & Transcripts.
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Workshop Directors
Associate Professor, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine; Associate Medical Director, Cardiovascular Catheterization Laboratory; Associate Program Director, Interventional Cardiology Fellows, UNMC
Professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, UNL
Professor; Director, Orthopaedic Biomechanics and Advanced Surgical Technologies Laboratory, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, UNMC
Sponsors
This symposium is sponsored by the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering.
Questions?
Educational Projects Coordinator
UNMC Center for Continuing Education