$247.00 USD

Unleash the Power of AI: Your Path to Medico-Legal Excellence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly permeated our daily lives and significantly impacted the medicolegal field, with future implications promising to reshape professional success. Christopher R. Brigham, MD, alongside other pioneering minds, will discuss AI's practical applications and necessary preparations for the impending advancements. Ignoring the AI revolution now could hamper your future success, as it has become an integral part of our personal and professional existence.

In our session, we'll illustrate how leveraging AI technologies, including ChatGPT, can revolutionize your practice by boosting efficiency, quality, and profitability. We'll explore the opportunities, benefits, potential challenges, and associated risks.

After participating in this webinar and engaging in the recommended post-webinar activities, you will be equipped to:

  • Understand the concept of artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for your profession.
  • Discuss AI's current use and future medical potential, focusing on the medicolegal domain.
  • Explain how medicolegal experts use AI.
  • Describe the role of chatbots.
  • Demonstrate leveraging ChatGPT for diverse tasks, including drafting written content that summarizes medical records, identifies diagnoses, prepares chronologies, discusses clinical issues, explains prognosis, opines work capacity, and evaluates causation.
  • Implement AI and other technologies to enhance professional satisfaction and success in your medicolegal practice.

 

Your questions are answered.

The fee associated with attending this event reflects the extensive effort invested in its preparation. We offer an early registration discount, after which the price will increment weekly. If you apply what you learn, we are confident you will experience multifold returns on this modest investment within 30 days. We guarantee this, or else your enrollment fee will be returned.

 

Dr. Brigham is a renowned figure in the medicolegal field with extensive experience in information technologies. More than fifty years ago, he contributed to developing computer-assisted diagnostic systems at the Massachusetts General Hospital's Laboratory of Computer Sciences and wrote his first two books on computer-based instruction. As the Editor of the AMA Guides Newsletter and Casebook and Senior Contributing Editor for the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, Sixth Edition, his vast contributions include nearly 300 peer-reviewed articles and over 350 presentations at events, alongside extensive consulting in the US and globally.