Concurrent Session II - THE IMPACT OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES ON PATIENT HEALTH
Moderators: Jay Hochman, MD, Children's Center for Digestive Health Care and Raghu Varier, MD, Northwest Pediatric Gastroenterology, LLC

Wearable health technologies and self-tracking
Pooja Mehta, MD, Children's Hospital Colorado
Objectives:
  • Define the features of wearable technology
  • Describe the benefits and challenges of wearable devices and self-tracking
  • Review current applications of wearable technology in the healthcare setting
Pooja Mehta
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Machine learning and artificial intelligence in medical decision making
Sana Syed, MD, University of Virginia
Objectives:
  • Artificial intelligence (AI)/Machine learning in today’s world
  • Understanding deep learning in image analysis of gut biopsies
  • Inside the black box – how do we do biopsy feature visualization in deep learning?
Sana Syed
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437  MACHINE LEARNING MODELS TO PREDICT WAITLIST MORTALITY AMONG PEDIATRIC LIVER TRANSPLANT CANDIDATES: AN UPDATE TO PELD. Sonja Swenson1, John Roberts2, Emily Perito1. 1Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, Palo Alto, CA, USA; 2Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA. 
Sonja Swenson
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Telemedicine: Virtual presence and remote frontier
B UK LI, MD, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
Objectives:
  • Identify currently successful telemedicine models
  • Recognize the barriers to telemedicine
  • Understand the future of telemedicine in gastroenterology
B UK LI
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