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DTSTART;TZID="Pacific Time (US & Canada)":20241106T121000
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SUMMARY:Byte-Sized Learning: AI&#8217;s Impact on the Research Experience
LOCATION:Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF), 1855 E GRIMES WAY, Pullman, WA 99164
DESCRIPTION:Byte-Sized Learning: AI&#039;s Impact on the Clinical Experience\n\nThis is the third seminar in a series of three.\n\nPRESENTERS:\n\n\n\n 	Liam Broughton-Neiswanger, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Microbiology &amp; Pathology, Washington Animal Disease Diagnostics\n\n 	TBA\n\n\n\nJoin us for our panel discussions delving into the evolving role of AI in higher education. In this session, our expert panel and audience members will together explore how AI is reshaping the clinical environment, enhancing methodologies, and offering new ways to treat patients and support clients. From AI-driven diagnostic tools to personalized medicine, as a group we will share our insights, successes, and challenges in adopting these cutting-edge technologies.\n\n\n\nCollege of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy\n\nThe WSU College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy is a scholarly community of educators engaging in teaching and career development. The academy fosters innovative curriculum, teaching, and learning.\n\nOur weekly events are open to all college and WSU faculty, staff, graduate, and professional students.\n\nWe also offer educational training and academic career preparation opportunities to graduate students, veterinary residents, and new faculty members across the entire college through workshops, seminars, discussions, and summer programs.
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