How AI and Telemedicine are Improving Access to Screening and Eye Care for the most Vulnerable
Theme:
Public Health and Global Ophthalmology
What:
Talk | Exposé
When:
1:30 PM, Saturday 17 Jun 2023
(1 hour 30 minutes)
Where:
Québec City Convention Centre
- Room 308 B | Salle 308 B
How:
Learning Objectives
At the end of this session participants will be able to:
- Describe the impact of AI technologies on eye care
- Understand the unique aspects of eye health needs in remote populations
- Compare various models of care for remote populations across provinces in Canada
CanMeds Roles: Professional, Health Advocate
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Chair
2023 Planning Committee - Canadian Association for Public Health and Global Ophthalmology
Moderator
2023 Planning Committee - Canadian Society for Global Ophthalmology and Public Health
Speaker
Northern Ontario School of Medicine & Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Assistant Professor & Staff Ophthalmologist
Sub Sessions
- Introduction
- Moderator Dr. Marie-Josée Aubin
- 4 minutes | 1:30 PM - 1:34 PM Part of: How AI and Telemedicine are Improving Access to Screening and Eye Care for the most Vulnerable
- Integrating DR and ROP screening in public health systems in India
- Speaker GVS Murthy, MD
- 10 minutes | 1:34 PM - 1:44 PM Part of: How AI and Telemedicine are Improving Access to Screening and Eye Care for the most Vulnerable
- Talk | Exposé
- Use of artificial intelligence for diabetic retinopathy (DR) screening in Northwestern Ontario
- Speaker Vishaal Bhambhwani (Northern Ontario School of Medicine & Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada)
- 10 minutes | 1:44 PM - 1:54 PM Part of: How AI and Telemedicine are Improving Access to Screening and Eye Care for the most Vulnerable
- Talk | Exposé
- Vision for All: Breaking Barriers to Eye Care Access through Telemedicine in India
- Speaker Dr. Padmaja Kumari Rani
- 10 minutes | 1:54 PM - 2:04 PM Part of: How AI and Telemedicine are Improving Access to Screening and Eye Care for the most Vulnerable
- Talk | Exposé
- Expert Panel, Discussion, Q & A
- Québec City Convention Centre - Room 308 B | Salle 308 B
- 15 minutes | 2:04 PM - 2:19 PM Part of: How AI and Telemedicine are Improving Access to Screening and Eye Care for the most Vulnerable
- Panel | Table ronde
- Development and Validation of the First Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Visual Acuity Chart
- Presenter Nishaant Bhambra
- 7 minutes | 2:19 PM - 2:26 PM Part of: How AI and Telemedicine are Improving Access to Screening and Eye Care for the most Vulnerable
- Paper Presentation | Présentation d'article
- How video games can monitor eye conditions using the Vision Performance Index : A pilot study
- Presenter Yusuf Ahmed BSc
- 7 minutes | 2:26 PM - 2:33 PM Part of: How AI and Telemedicine are Improving Access to Screening and Eye Care for the most Vulnerable
- Paper Presentation | Présentation d'article
- Establishing Consensus on Tele-Ophthalology Competencies for Resident Training
- Presenter Dr. Gareth Mercer (University of Toronto)
- 7 minutes | 2:33 PM - 2:40 PM Part of: How AI and Telemedicine are Improving Access to Screening and Eye Care for the most Vulnerable
- Paper Presentation | Présentation d'article
- Expert Panel, Discussion, Q & A
- Québec City Convention Centre - Room 308 B | Salle 308 B
- 15 minutes | 2:40 PM - 2:55 PM Part of: How AI and Telemedicine are Improving Access to Screening and Eye Care for the most Vulnerable
- Panel | Table ronde
- Closing Remarks
- 4 minutes | 2:55 PM - 2:59 PM Part of: How AI and Telemedicine are Improving Access to Screening and Eye Care for the most Vulnerable