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The Role of AI/ML in Prediction Modeling

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Review recent computing trends with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and natural language processing as they relate to research, education, and clinical practice in the intensive care unit. This webcast will explore how to appraise this technology, the pros and cons of AI, the potential for biased algorithms based on training data, appropriate critiques of AI/ML methods, and future methodologic advances.


Updates in Neuroprognostication

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Review recent findings, updates, and new guidelines in neuroprognostication and learn how to incorporate them into clinical practice. This webcast will explore challenging areas of focus in neuroprognostication, such as patients undergoing extracorporeal life support or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, traumatic spinal cord injury, cardiac arrest, and/or traumatic brain injury.


Urine Output Monitoring in Critically Ill Patients

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This webcast provided by the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) and the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) will provide an in-depth look at urine output monitoring strategies for patients in critical care settings. An expert panel will share insights into best practices for accurate measurement, interpretation of results, and early detection of potential complications. Learn tips for troubleshooting common issues and optimizing urine output monitoring protocols. This webcast is a must-attend for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their skills in this crucial aspect of critical care management. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your knowledge with industry leaders. SCCM will provide 1 ACE credit to all qualifying participants. ACCN will award 1 ANCC contact hour for qualifying nurse participants. Additional details about how to claim credit will be provided. This program is supported by an education grant from FIZE Medical.