Better Diagnosis

Building tools to help navigate the realities of incomplete information, time pressure, diagnostic uncertainty, crowded workflows, and high-stakes decisions.

Employ AI Tools

Learn to evaluate, govern, build, and deploy AI tools in the emergency department — with mentorship from emergency physicians actively building AI systems at BIDMC and Harvard Medical School.

Optimized Care

Use AI to transform emergency systems and emergency departments.

HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS AND INTERACTIVE SESSIONS 

AI models. Prompting strategies. Clinical use cases. Risk assessment. QI for AI tools. Governance and ethics. Safe integration into local workflows.

European CME Credits

An application has been made to  European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®).

Interactive Sessions and Workshops

Building AI scribes, automated history-gathering agents, documentation audits, clinical second opinion apps, and more.

Harvard Medical School Faculty

Course directors and many faculty are professors of emergency medicine at Harvard Medical School. They are joined by international experts recognized for their expertise in course subject matter.  

Well-published Experts in Clinical AI

Our course is led by two Harvard Medical School medical education leaders, experts in clinical AI, with publications in Science, Nature Machine Intelligence, Nature BIomedical Engineering, and others

International ED Leaders and Clinicians

Participants hail from different countries (generally 25+ each year), many of whom hold positions of leadership in their home countries, allowing for extensive and engaging networking opportunities.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

AI in Emergency Medicine is a two-day, 15-hour continuing medical education course designed to equip frontline clinicians, educators, and health-system leaders with a foundational understanding and practical skills for applying artificial intelligence safely and effectively in the emergency care environment.

The goal of this course is to prepare clinicians to critically evaluate, safely integrate, and thoughtfully supervise AI technologies in emergency care, including:

• Understanding the architecture and capabilities of contemporary AI models
• Identifying opportunities and risks in clinical workflows
• Applying best practices for prompting, oversight, documentation, and patient communication
• Recognizing governance, regulatory, and ethical frameworks needed for safe implementation
• Evaluating clinical quality implications and using AI for diagnostic accuracy, triage quality, and operational performance
Building clinical applications that leverage AI and language models

This course is relevant for clinicians working in emergency medicine, critical care, hospital medicine, urgent care, internal medicine, and family medicine, as well as operational leaders, quality officers, and educators who supervise or evaluate AI-enabled clinical tools.

AFTER THIS COURSE, LEARNERS WILL BE ABLE TO:

  • Describe the core architecture and evolution of modern AI models, including large language models and agentic systems.
  • Identify clinical use cases in emergency medicine where AI can improve diagnostic accuracy, triage quality, documentation, and operational performance.
  • Apply evidence-based prompting strategies to interact effectively with clinical AI tools and evaluate the reliability of their outputs.
  • Assess risks, limitations, and failure modes of AI tools in acute and time-sensitive clinical environments.
  • Discuss governance, regulatory, ethical, and medicolegal considerations involved in deploying AI for patient care.
  • Implement strategies for safe integration of AI into local workflows, including oversight, documentation standards, and quality review.
  • Recognize best practices for evaluating and monitoring AI tools after deployment, including methods for measuring impact on diagnostic quality and equity.
  • Collaborate with operational leaders and IT partners to bring new AI-enabled tools into clinical systems responsibly.

++ No prior coding experience needed ++

COURSE AGENDA

Thursday, 15 April 2027

0800 - 0830

Registration and Welcome Coffee

0830 - 0845

Welcome and Opening Remarks

0845 - 0930

Keynote: Waves of AI - Rules to Statistical Models to Generative AI

0930 - 1015

Models in Practice: Local, Commercial, and Clinical-Grade AI

1015 - 1030

Coffee Break

1030 - 1050

Ambient Scribes: Evidence, Implementation, and Evaluation

1050 - 1220

Workshop: Build Your Own Prompt-Based Scribe

1220 - 1320

Lunch

1320 - 1405

Operations Panel: Deploying AI in Real Health Systems

1405 - 1440

Structured Outputs: JSON, Data Formats, and Reliable AI Workflows

1440 - 1500

Coffee Break

1500 - 1630

Workshop: Prompting AI to Audit Clinical Documentation

1630 - 1700

1700 - 1800

Wrap Up and Exam Prep

Networking Reception and Poster Session

Friday, 16 April 2027

0800 - 0830

Welcome Coffee

0830 - 0835

Welcome Back

0835 - 0935

Keynote: Evidence for AI that Talks to Patients

0935 - 1020

MINERVA: Lessons from a Real-Time ED Voice Agent

1020 - 1035

Coffee Break

1035 - 1205

Workshop: Build your Own Patient-Facing Chat Bot

1205 - 1300

Lunch

1300 - 1330

OpenEvidence, ChatGPT, and the New Clinical AI Ecosystem

1330 - 1400

Institutional Knowledge Assistants: Policies, Pathways, and Guidelines

1400 - 1415

Coffee Break

1415 - 1545

Workshop: Second-Opinion Prompting for Clinical Decisions

1545 - 1645

1645 - 1700

Exam

Closing and Certificates

European CME

An application has been submitted to the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®).

Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialties (UEMS) and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME® credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert EACCME® credit to AMA credit can be found here.

Live educational activities, occurring outside of Canada, recognized by the UEMS-EACCME® for ECMEC®s are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

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