Upcoming Event

Even after onset of painful symptoms, many patients experience life-threatening delays in diagnosis of ovarian cancer. As artificial intelligence becomes more ubiquitous in all aspects of life, there are opportunities to utilize it in diagnosis of ovarian cancer to extend life and improve quality of life.
The principles of artificial intelligence (AI) will be briefly described, followed by identification of opportunities for a variety of stakeholders to access emerging AI technology.
Learning objectives:
1. Describe current gaps in diagnosis of ovarian cancer.
2. Identify opportunities to access emerging artificial intelligence technology.
3. Recognize future directions of artificial intelligence in diagnosis of ovarian cancer.
Speaker:
Jessica Devine - Jessica joined the Indiana Rural Health Association in 2020. She is the Data Coordinator for the Upper Midwest Telehealth Resource Center and the Connecting Kids to Coverage-Indiana program.
Jessica was previously the Project Coordinator for the Rural Indiana Suicide Evaluation and Education network.
She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health from Purdue University. During her time as a student, Jessica gained experience at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, TN, and was a member of a biomedical engineering team through Purdue’s Engineering Projects in Community Service. Jessica is passionate about technology for increasing access to care and improving quality of life, especially through integrating biomedical engineering and computer science with healthcare.

