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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the way surgery is practiced, researched, and taught. For residents, understanding AI is no longer optional, it is becoming an essential part of modern surgical education and practice. From clinical decision-making and research support to future innovations that may reshape surgical procedures, AI offers powerful tools that can improve outcomes, efficiency, and training.
  1. Welcome and Introduction - Dr. Dimitrios Stefanidis (USA) and Dr. Steven D. Wexner

  2. Benefits of AI in residents’ clinical practice - Dr. Ruchi Thanawala (USA)

  3. Current uses of AI in residents’ research - Dr. Tejas Sathe (USA)

  4. Ethical considerations surrounding AI in surgery - Dr. Daniel Hashimoto (USA)

  5. What is the future of AI in surgery? - Dr. Julio Mayol (Spain)

  6. Panel Discussion - All faculty moderated by Dr. Dimitrios Stefanidis (USA)

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Dr. Tejas Sathe Surgery Resident at Columbia, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, USA General Surgery
Dr. Daniel Hashimoto MD, MS, Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Senior Fellow, Institute for Biomedical Informatics and Director, Penn Computer Assisted Surgery and Outcomes (PCASO) Laboratory; Assistant Professor, Department of Computer and Information Science and Affiliated Faculty, General Robotics, Automation, Sensing, and Perception (GRASP) Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science, USA General Surgery
Dr. Julio Mayol Chief Medical Officer Hospital Clinico San Carlos Madrid, Spain Surgical Oncology
Dr. Dimitrios Stefanidis MD, PhD, FACS, FASMBS, FSSH, Professor of Surgery, Vice Chair of Education, Chief, Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery and Surgical Director, IU Surgery Skills Laboratory, Department of Surgery, Indiana University, USA Bariatric Surgery
Dr. Ruchi Thanawala MD, MS, FACS, Associate Professor, Thoracic Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery | Director, Surgical Data and Decision Sciences Lab, Department of Surgery | Associate Program Director, Clinical Informatics Sub-specialty Fellowship, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, USA Thoracic Surgery
Dr. Steven D. Wexner MD, PhD, Editor-in-Chief, Surgery, Past Vice Chair, Board of Regents, American College of Surgeons, Director, Ellen Leifer Shulman and Steven Shulman Digestive Disease Center and Chair, Department of Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, USA Colorectal Surgery
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