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About this event: This webinar will draw urgent attention to automation complacency in relation to decision support systems used in healthcare contexts, especially their impact on clinicians, patients, and the quality of care. While AI and medical decision support systems can enhance efficiency and outcomes in healthcare, the potential for automation bias risks clinical perils. These include eroded vigilance, impoverished therapeutic relationships, and potentially poorer outcomes regarding overall well-being. The panelists will highlight these ethical and legal concerns and urge heightened vigilance to effectively integrate technology in a way that spares cognitive resources without compromising the role of humans in making medical decisions. One hour of CLE credit will be available in the Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection-General category. Speakers/Presenters: Emily Beer, J.D, Faculty Associate, Columbia University; Chair of the Bioethical Issues Committee, New York City Bar Association Camille Castelyn, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Centre for Ethics and Philosophy of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria David N. Hoffman, J.D., Assistant Professor of Bioethics, Columbia University Joel Janhonen, Doctoral Researcher, Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University of Turku Larry Medsker, Ph.D., Research Professor, University of Vermont; Director of Science & Technology Ethics Policy, George Mason University Michael I. Saadeh, Researcher at Innovative Bioethics Forum Information Regarding New York CLE Credits: Columbia Law School has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Board as an Accredited Provider of CLE programs. Under New York State CLE regulations, this live webinar for newly admitted and experienced CLE Program will provide 1 hour of New York CLE credit in the Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection - General category. This CLE credit is awarded to New York attorneys for full attendance of the Program. Attendance is determined by an attorney's submission of their Attorney Attendance Affirmation forms with appropriate course codes noted. On submission of the Attorney Attendance Affirmations, attorneys also should submit their completed Evaluation Form, provided by the program organizers. Please note the NYS Certificates of Attendance will be sent to the email address as it appears in the register unless otherwise noted there. As one of the seventeen prestigious schools affiliated with Columbia University, the School of Professional Studies is expanding the reach and impact of an Ivy League education so more students can take their education and careers to the next level. We are at the epicenter of industry and innovation, with flexible programs in New York City and online. From the beginning, SPS has provided students with the knowledge, skills and strategies they need to advance their personal and professional goals. The SPS faculty consists of renowned educators and leading-edge practitioners across every major sector. SPS is home to prominent executives and scholars who provide strategic counsel, mentor students, and cultivate partnerships between the school and the professional world. For information about program offerings at Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies, please contact an Admissions Counselor at 212-854-9666 or [email protected]. sps.columbia.edu