Interest Group Sessions (NAM Annual Meeting)

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Interest Groups allow NAM members from different disciplines to convene on pertinent and interdisciplinary subjects. During the NAM Annual Meeting, each Interest Group organizes and leads a panel of scholars to discuss current and global challenges affecting science, medicine, technology, and health.

Lisa Rotenstein, MD, MBA, director of ADAPT, will present in the morning session on the topic of AI and the Changing Face of Primary Care: Possibilities and Pitfalls.

IG17: Primary Care
Topic: AI and the Changing Face of Primary Care: Possibilities and Pitfalls
Speakers:
Andrew Bazemore, MD, Senior Vice President, Research & Policy, The Robert Graham Center
Andrew Bindman, MD, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.
Helen Burstin, MD, MPH, Chief Executive Officer, Council of Medical Specialty Societies
Lisa Rotenstein, MD, MBA, Assistant Professor, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine

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 About Lisa Rotenstein

Lisa Rotenstein

Lisa Rotenstein, MD, MBA
Director, ADAPT
Assistant Clinical Professor, Division of Clinical Informatics and Digital Transformation (DoC-IT)

Dr. Rotenstein is a primary care physician, researcher, and healthcare leader whose work focuses on ambulatory care delivery, physician wellbeing, gender issues in medicine, and the intersection of the electronic health record with these issues.

Dr. Rotenstein's research on physician and trainee mental health, published in JAMA, JAMA Health Forum, and the Journal of General Internal Medicine has fostered increased awareness of the epidemic of depression and burnout in medical students and physicians and catalyzed action to address this public health burden. Her research on the electronic health record (EHR), published in JAMA Internal Medicine, JAMA Network Open, and JAMIA, have deepened our understanding of the role of the EHR in physician experience. She is a nationally recognized expert on gender issues in medicine, with her research and writing on this topic featured in the New England Journal of Medicine, the Harvard Business Review, and JAMA Internal Medicine.
 

 

Add to Calendar 2024-10-20 16:00:00 2024-10-20 23:15:00 Interest Group Sessions (NAM Annual Meeting) Interest Groups allow NAM members from different disciplines to convene on pertinent and interdisciplinary subjects. During the NAM Annual Meeting, each Interest Group organizes and leads a panel of scholars to discuss current and global challenges affecting science, medicine, technology, and health. Lisa Rotenstein, MD, MBA, director of ADAPT, will present in the morning session on the topic of AI and the Changing Face of Primary Care: Possibilities and Pitfalls. IG17: Primary Care Topic: AI and the Changing Face of Primary Care: Possibilities and Pitfalls Speakers: Andrew Bazemore, MD, Senior Vice President, Research & Policy, The Robert Graham Center Andrew Bindman, MD, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. Helen Burstin, MD, MPH, Chief Executive Officer, Council of Medical Specialty Societies Lisa Rotenstein, MD, MBA, Assistant Professor, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine Register Here    About Lisa Rotenstein Lisa Rotenstein, MD, MBA Director, ADAPT Assistant Clinical Professor, Division of Clinical Informatics and Digital Transformation (DoC-IT) Dr. Rotenstein is a primary care physician, researcher, and healthcare leader whose work focuses on ambulatory care delivery, physician wellbeing, gender issues in medicine, and the intersection of the electronic health record with these issues. Dr. Rotenstein's research on physician and trainee mental health, published in JAMA, JAMA Health Forum, and the Journal of General Internal Medicine has fostered increased awareness of the epidemic of depression and burnout in medical students and physicians and catalyzed action to address this public health burden. Her research on the electronic health record (EHR), published in JAMA Internal Medicine, JAMA Network Open, and JAMIA, have deepened our understanding of the role of the EHR in physician experience. She is a nationally recognized expert on gender issues in medicine, with her research and writing on this topic featured in the New England Journal of Medicine, the Harvard Business Review, and JAMA Internal Medicine.     Division of Clinical Informatics and Digital Transformation America/Los_Angeles public