ENACT
Virtual

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.

Date: Sep. 22 
Time: 3:00pm
Location: Via-Zoom

Josiah Macy, Jr Professor of Medical Education, Charles Friedman, PhD will discuss "A Second Knowledge Revolution Enabled by Synergy Between AI and Learning Health Systems.” 

Here is what will be discussed:

  • The first knowledge revolution took place in the 15th Century with the invention of the moveable type printing press, which enabled mass access to knowledge. In many ways, efforts to improve health are still based on 15th Century mass access approaches. This session is a must for researchers and stakeholders committed to sustaining and growing collaborative research efforts.
  • It is time to achieve a second knowledge revolution--which will enable much more powerful mass action approaches made possible through AI and Learning Health Systems--to improve human health at unprecedented scale.

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