Event Speaker
Yasmine Eichbaum
Medical Student
Thomas Jefferson University
Yasmine Eichbaum is a third-year medical student at Sidney Kimmel Medical College. She earned her undergraduate degree in Chemistry from Princeton University and, before medical school, gained research experience as a clinical research coordinator at the University of California, San Francisco. Her interests lie at the intersection of surgery, healthcare innovation, with a focus on user-centered design, quality improvement, and the integration of artificial intelligence in clinical settings.
Sessions
Scientific Research & Applied Informatics Abstracts Posters and Demonstrations Roving Tours
Explore Posters & Demos at your own pace during Expo Hall hours—then catch the authors in action during Roving Tour times for lively Q&A, behind-the-scenes insights, and maybe a few fun surprises! Addressing Workflow Pain Points in Radiology with AutoHotkey: Leveraging ChatGPT for Macro and Hotkey Creation Douglas Spaeth-Cook, DO, MSPH, Resident Physician, Emory University…
Scientific Research & Applied Informatics Abstracts Posters and Demonstrations Roving Tours
Explore Posters & Demos at your own pace during Expo Hall hours—then catch the authors in action during Roving Tour times for lively Q&A, behind-the-scenes insights, and maybe a few fun surprises! Addressing Workflow Pain Points in Radiology with AutoHotkey: Leveraging ChatGPT for Macro and Hotkey Creation Douglas Spaeth-Cook, DO, MSPH, Resident Physician, Emory University…