Medical Intelligence
Society
The Medical Intelligence Society (MIS) is a unique venue for clinicians interested in data science and artificial intelligence.
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Our mission is to create world leaders in the application of data science and artificial intelligence in healthcare through effective education and networking.
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Our vision is of a future with equitable and data driven healthcare
We strive to achieve our mission and vision through our myriad activities and sister organizations.
The MIS holds regular interactive educational meetings and is affiliated with the American Board of AI in Medicine (ABAIM), AI-Med and the Medical Intelligence and Innovation Institute (MI4) at the Children Hospital or Orange County (CHOC).
We are the home society for the Elsevier journal Intelligence Based Medicine
AI-MED
AI-MED was established in 2015 by Dr Anthony Chang and has been the pre-eminent force in bringing together clinicians with an interest in artificial intelligence, and has since built a global community of 60,000 clinicians, data scientists, health leaders, policymakers, startups and industry executives. The AI-MED Global Summit is the world’s #1 smart health event.
Intelligence Based Medicine
Intelligence-Based Medicine is a new open access journal that aims to create meaningful synergy between practicing clinicians, computer and data scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs and others in deploying methods of artificial intelligence and human cognition in the delivery of healthcare with a focus on the clinical perspective and translation of emerging technologies into care practices and patient benefits.
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RECAP: MIS Annual Virtual
Summit 2023
The Medical Intelligence Society's Annual Global Summit 2023, in its fourth year, brought together pioneers, clinicians, AI specialists, students, and healthcare enthusiasts worldwide. The virtual platform showcased the latest AI breakthroughs in healthcare through didactic sessions and networking opportunities. Key themes included large language models, global health equity, AI in medical education, and its role in primary care. The event's timing catered to diverse global audiences in the Americas, Europe, Southeast Asia, and Australasia, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange in the field of medical intelligence.