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DESCRIPTION:R. Andrew Taylor\, MD\, MHS is the Robert E. O'Connor Distingu
 ished Professor of Emergency Medicine and Vice Chair of Research and Inno
 vation at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. He is double-boa
 rded in emergency medicine and clinical informatics and directs the CODE 
 Lab\, which focuses on AI development and deployment in clinical settings
 . His research is intentionally multidisciplinary\, bridging biomedical e
 ngineering\, wearable sensing technology\, clinical informatics\, and the
  ethical and philosophical dimensions of deploying AI in high-stakes medi
 cal environments. In this talk\, Dr. Taylor will explore how digital twin
  technology can transform emergency care by creating high-fidelity virtua
 l models of patients and clinical systems. He will discuss how these in-s
 ilico environments can serve as testing grounds for AI agents and autonom
 ous tools\, enabling rigorous evaluation before real-world deployment.\n\
 nSpeaker:\nR. Andrew Taylor\, MD\, MHS\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nFood:\nLunc
 h\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medicine.yale.edu/event/bids-grand-rounds-4-16
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LOCATION:Zoom\, URL: https://yale.zoom.us/j/95975389943
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STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:BIDS Grand Rounds
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