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Saturday, Mar 23rd
8:30am – 9:00am
US EDT
Using Gen AI Safely and Privately: Knowledge Management using Retrieval Augmented Generation
Room: Grand West
Speaker:
Patrick Pennfather
– University of British Columbia
Professional Development
Saturday, Mar 23rd
9:00am – 9:30am
US EDT
Navigating AI in Medical Illustration: Some Considerations
Room: Grand West
Speaker:
Michael Hickman
– Barrow Neurological Institute
Professional Development
Saturday, Mar 23rd
9:30am – 10:00am
US EDT
Leveraging AI in Anatomy Education
Room: Grand West
Speaker:
Sean Seung Hyun Jeon
– University of British Columbia - HIVE
Professional Development
Saturday, Mar 23rd
2:15pm – 3:45pm
US EDT
How Far Would You Go for the Perfect Picture?
Room: Grand West
Co-Chair:
Claudia Krebs
– University of British Columbia
Co-Chair:
Kathryn Gretsinger
– University of British Columbia
Professional Development
Saturday, Mar 23rd
2:15pm – 2:45pm
US EDT
Anatomy in Nazi Germany and the Pernkopf Atlas: How the Past Shines a Light on the Present and Leads to Change in the Practice of a Publisher
Room: Grand West
Speaker:
Sabine Hildebrandt, MD
– Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard University Medical School
Professional Development
Saturday, Mar 23rd
2:45pm – 3:15pm
US EDT
The Past Is Present: The Impact of Historical Anatomy Illustrations on Current Visualizations: Travel with Caution
Room: Grand West
Speaker:
Claudia Krebs
– University of British Columbia
Professional Development
Saturday, Mar 23rd
3:15pm – 3:45pm
US EDT
Anatomists, Ethics, and Safeguarding the Future Anatomical Image
Room: Grand West
Speaker:
Jon Cornwall
– Otago Medical School
Professional Development
Sunday, Mar 24th
10:30am – 12:00pm
US EDT
The Art of Failing in Anatomy
Room: Grand West
Chair:
Ellen Robertson, PhD, OTR/L
– Randolph-Macon College
Professional Development
Sunday, Mar 24th
10:30am – 11:00am
US EDT
No Scientist is an Island
Room: Grand West
Speaker:
Erin Marie Williams-Hatala
– Chatham University
Professional Development
Sunday, Mar 24th
11:00am – 11:30am
US EDT
The Noted Failures of the Noted Anatomist
Room: Grand West
Speaker:
David Morton
– University of Utah
Professional Development
Sunday, Mar 24th
11:30am – 12:00pm
US EDT
The Trials and Tribulations of the President
Room: Grand West
Speaker:
Martine Dunnwald
– University of Iowa
Professional Development
Monday, Mar 25th
8:30am – 10:00am
US EDT
Reconsent in Whole Body Donation: Ethical and Practical Considerations in Support of Emerging Clinical and Educational Technologies
Room: Provincial Ballroom
Co-Chair:
Laura Johnson
– University of Texas Health - San Antonio
Co-Chair:
Brandi Schmitt
– University of California
Professional Development
Monday, Mar 25th
8:30am – 9:00am
US EDT
Facilitating Posthumous Autonomy may be Better than Embalming Decaying Consent for Ensuring Ethically Appropriate Anatomical Practice
Room: Provincial Ballroom
Speaker:
Tom Farsides, BA, MSc, MSc, PhD
– University of Sussex
Professional Development
Monday, Mar 25th
9:00am – 9:30am
US EDT
The University of Minnesota's Experience with the Re-consent Process
Room: Provincial Ballroom
Speaker:
Angela McArthur
– University of Minnesota Medical School
Professional Development
Monday, Mar 25th
9:30am – 10:00am
US EDT
Issues of Social Justice and Regulatory Aspects of Consent and Post-Mortem Reconsent
Room: Provincial Ballroom
Speaker:
Lisa C. Ikemoto, JD, LLM
– University of California, Davis
Professional Development