Vanderbilt University Medical Center launches artificial intelligence center

Vanderbilt University Medical Center has created an artificial intelligence center. 

The Department of Biomedical Informatics at the hospital has launched Artificial Intelligence ADVANCE (AI Discovery and Vigilance to Accelerate Innovation and Clinical Excellence), according to a press release. 

The purpose of the center is to advance the use of AI in the health care industry. The center will target transforming patient care, research and training. 

The center is co-directed by Dr. Peter Embí — professor of biomedical informatics and medicine, chair of the department and senior vice president for research and innovation — and Bradley Malin, accenture professor of biomedical informatics, biostatistics and computer science and vice chair for research affairs for the department.

“By enabling the development of novel AI capabilities and their responsible implementation in practice, we aim to accelerate discoveries, transform health care delivery, improve patient outcomes and ultimately save lives,” Embí said in the release.

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Michael Randle

Michael Randle