The National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Distinguished Lecture cum International Health Policy Fellowship Seminar

Date and Time:

9:00am – 12:00pm (Monday, 4 December 2023, HKT)

8:00pm – 11:00pm (Sunday, 3 December 2023, EST)

Venue:

(In-person) Cho Yiu Conference Hall, G/F, University Administration Building, CUHK

(Online) Zoom Webinar

Distinguished Guests:

Prof. Rocky Tuan, Vice-Chancellor and President of CUHK;

Lee Quo Wei and Lee Yick Hoi Lun Professor of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

Dr. Victor Dzau, MD, President of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Registration:

https://apps.med.cuhk.edu.hk/registration/view.php?id=860472

Registration deadline: 30 November 2023 at 10:00am, HKT

[Note: A system-generated email will be sent to Zoom participants before the event.]

Distinguished Lecture on

“Science, Medicine, and Society: A Brave New World”

 

Abstract of the Lecture

Advances in science and technology are leading to major innovations and breakthroughs which promise to transform health and medicine. These include impressive progress in brain science, immunotherapy, regenerative therapy, cell and gene therapies, artificial intelligence, and others. It has been speculated that advances in science and technology offer the possibility of curing, managing, or preventing all diseases by the end of this century. However, these technologies also present possible risks or harm, with potential for malicious use or unequitable impact. Society should accelerate the pace of innovation for the public good but must also be prepared to mitigate negative effects. Globally, our current research and regulation systems are not prepared for a dynamic future of risks, benefits, and unexpected consequences of progress. For innovation to achieve its full potential for good, strategic vision with a coordinated, cross-sectoral governance and ethical framework will be needed to guide the development and use of emerging science and technology in health and medicine. Biomedical science must evolve to embrace equity at all stages of research and development, which will require both national and international coordination, leadership, and multidisciplinary collaboration. This presentation will engage us in anticipation of this brave new world.

 

Speaker

Dr. Victor Dzau, MD, President of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

 

Facilitator (Q&A Session)

Dr. Derrick Au, Clinical Professional Consultant (honorary), Faculty of Medicine, CUHK; Honorary Advisor, CUHK Centre for Bioethics

NAM International Health Policy Fellowship Seminar on

“Toward an Artificial Intelligence Code of Conduct for Health and Healthcare”

 

Abstract of the Seminar

In this seminar on the ethics of healthcare artificial intelligence (AI), we will explore the key aspects of sustainability, human centeredness, inclusiveness, fairness, and transparency. These principles are crucial in ensuring the responsible development and deployment of AI technologies in the healthcare sector. By considering these principles, we can ensure that AI technologies in healthcare are developed and deployed in a responsible and ethical manner, ultimately benefiting patients, healthcare providers, and society as a whole.

 

Speaker

Prof. Vincent Chung, 2nd NAM International Health Policy Fellow from CUHK;
Associate Professor, JC School of Public Health and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK;
Convener (Education), Hong Kong Institute of Integrative Medicine, CUHK

 

Moderator

Prof. Roger Chung, Co-Director, CUHK Centre for Bioethics; Associate Professor, JC School of Public Health and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK; Associate Director, the CUHK Institute of Health Equity

 

Panelists

Ms. Laura Adams, Senior Advisor, The National Academy of Medicine

Prof. Irwin King, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, CUHK

Prof. Qi Dou, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, CUHK

About NAM International Health Policy Fellowship

Established in 2017, NAM’s first-ever International Health Policy Fellowship Program, in collaboration with CUHK Centre for Bioethics, seeks early- to mid-career scholars in the fields of bioethics, medical ethics and law, economics and health policy, and health care who are interested in — and committed to — improving care and access to care for patients in domestic and global health care systems.

 

RegistrationPlease click here (Deadline: 30 November 2023 at 10am, HKT)

 

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