Stacey TinianoffExecutive Director of Advocates for Collaborative Education, Share UCSF/UC Berkeley Joint Program in Computational Precision Health Post on LinkedIn with the following content:
“I look forward to meeting and learning from the leaders in the field of computing precision health next week. FiCPH2026. On stage, I do my best to represent patients and advocate their perspectives regarding the integration (or lack thereof) of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and large-scale language models in healthcare.
We will discuss the good, the bad, the unknown, and the reality that there is no single “patient perspective” but a myriad of questions, concerns, desires, and interests. Before speaking at last year’s conference PDA – Parenteral Drug AssociationI reached out my hand to. advocate of co-educational I asked members and others what they would like me to suggest. I did the same thing today…
What is your Are you thinking about this field of AI and healthcare?
What are you most worried about?
What are you most excited about?
What confuses you the most?
What do you think (or see) elements of AI being used in the medical field?
What about Mr. Y?you Are you using technology to manage your own health?
What should I do? you Is it like technology used in medicine?
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quotation UCSF/UC Berkeley Joint Program in Computational Precision Health Post on LinkedIn:
“Check out our full lineup of panelists. FiCPH2026!
Health AI is advancing rapidly. The hard truth is overdue.
Frontiers in Computational Precision Health Conference (FiCPH) We bring together researchers, clinicians, and industry. They are doing research, asking uncomfortable questions, and refusing easy answers.
Divided into four panels, we will explore the perspectives of those at the forefront of implementing computationally accurate health and health AI. moderator Adam Yara, Sandhya Subramanian, Irene Chen, and maya petersenthese panels will challenge you to think in new ways that you can take back to your daily work.
would you like to join: Monday, April 13th,2026, UCSF Mission Bay Conference Center
register here
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