AMP 2019 Annual Meeting: Artificial Intelligence and Diagnostics Microbiology: Friend or Foe?

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This is a recording of a session from the AMP 2019 Annual Meeting & Expo. Purchase the entire AMP 2019 Annual Meeting & Expo Recordings for a significant discount!

The future is now? From pre-analytical to post-analytical there are many opportunities to deploy artificial intelligence in the clinical microbiology laboratory. The question is, are we really ready for it? This session will describe the basic concepts of artificial intelligence and its use in the clinical microbiology laboratory.

Detection of  Outbreaks and Unusual Pathogen using AI and Machine Learning
Amy Leber, PhD, Nationwide Childrens Hospital, Columbus, OH, USA

Use of Machine Learning Algorithms to Support Clinical Microbiology Culture Interpretation
Karissa Culbreath, PhD, TriCore Reference Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, USA

Objectives:

  • Describe applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning in interpretation of digital images in microbiology.
  • Describe applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning in predicting the presence of infections and guiding laboratory testing.

Duration: 1.00 hr
Recording Date: November 7, 2019
CME/CMLE credit: 1.00 hr
Last day to purchase course and CE claim creditDecember 24, 2022