MLHC 2025 @ Mayo Clinic: Pre-conference workshop with the AMA and NVIDIA to engage clinicians with ML/AI tools for healthcare research
Date: August 14, 2025 (one day prior to the actual conference)
Location: Leighton Auditorium (Siebens building, 2nd floor), Mayo Clinic Campus (campus map)
Instructions: From street level, walk into the Rochester Marriott Mayo Clinic Area (Building), next go down the escalator to get to the Subway level, and as you come off the escalator, make a right followed by a sharp right to see overhead signs for Siebens building. Finally, take the Siebens building elevator to 2nd floor for Leighton auditorium (the second floor entrance is preferred for attendance and check in).
MLHC seeks to bring together scientists from different backgrounds to engage in ML/AI research in healthcare. This year we are honored to have both the American Medical Association (AMA) and NVIDIA at our conference to host a workshop that should be invaluable to our audience, especially our clinicians that are seeking tools to add to their research repertoire. This is an exciting opportunity to be exposed to leaders from the AMA and learn skills from two courses that are part of NVIDIA’s Deep Learning Institute (DLI).
Registration is required to attend the workshop. Please note that registration for the workshop is different than for the MLHC 2025 Conference, and registration for the MLHC 2025 Conference does not include access to the workshop.
Total available seats: 100 attendees (please bring your laptop)
Price: $25
Lunch will be provided (please provide dietary restriction(s) during registration)
Agenda
9:00 am-9:15 am: Welcome Address
9:15 am-10:15 am: AMA Talk: Fostering Collaboration between Developers and Physicians to Optimize AI in Healthcare
10:30 am-12:30 pm: NVIDIA course #1: Harnessing NVIDIA’s Advanced Tools for Generative AI in Digital Health and Clinical Trials
12:30 pm-1:30 pm: Lunch will be provided
1:30 pm-3:30 pm: NVIDIA course #2: Advanced Medical AI Development with MONAI: From Interactive Annotation to Foundation Models
3:30 pm-4:00 pm: Questions, Connections, and Conclusion