Flanigan Lecture 2024

Sister Rosemary Flanigan giving a lecture.

30th
Annual
Flanigan Lecture

Leaving Patients to Their Own Devices:
Will 24/7 AI Health Apps Make Us Healthier?

30th Annual Rosemary Flanigan Lecture Banner.

Lecture Description

Do you monitor your heart rate, blood oxygen or sleep on a smart watch or track your walks, bike rides and runs on a smart phone?

 Direct-to-consumer health apps like these are increasingly popular because they presumably:

  1. Provide cheap, user friendly, 24/7 access to personal health information
  2. Allow users to manage their own health with the information
  3. Help users ask doctors the right questions
  4. Give users “self-knowledge through numbers”

 

But they also raise concerns:

  1. Blind trust in technology and algorithms that have not gone through rigorous testing
  2. Limited evidence of clinical value or even accuracy
  3. Data collection outside of clinical settings changing the meaning of autonomy, privacy and well-being
  4. Corporations increasingly owning and sharing our personal and health data
  5. Potential impact on therapeutic relationships and health systems

Anita Ho, PhD, MPH, will weigh pros and cons of AI in personal healthcare to help you understand ethics implications and make informed decisions about using AI healthcare apps and devices.

After Dr. Ho’s lecture, Dr. Jarrett will join her in a brief discussion about AI followed by a question and answer session with the on-site audience.

Lecture Speakers

Portrait of Anita Ho.

Dr. Anita Ho, PhD, MPH

Speaker

Dr. Ho is a bioethicist with unique combined academic training and experience in philosophy, clinical/organizational ethics, public and global health, and business. She is a Clinical Professor at University of British Columbia Centre for Applied Ethics and Associate Professor at University of California, San Francisco Bioethics Program. She is also the Vice President in Ethics for CommonSpirit Health in California, an elected fellow of The Hastings Center, and a Center for Practical Bioethics Board Member. Her recent book, Live Like Nobody is Watching: Relational Autonomy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Monitoring, was published by Oxford Press in May 2023.

Portrait of Dr. Rosell.

Dr. Terry Rosell, PhD, DMin, HEC-C

Host

Dr. Rosell is a bioethicist at the Center for 20 years and is the Rosemary Flanigan Chair providing ethics consultation for the University of Kansas Health System, where he co-chairs the Hospital Ethics Committee and directs the Ethics Consultation Service. He also directs the Clendening Summer Fellowship program for the School of Medicine and is a Professor of Pastoral Theology (Ethics and Ministry Praxis) at Central Baptist Theological Seminary in Shawnee, Kansas.

Portrait of Lindsey Jarrett.

Dr. Lindsey Jarrett, PhD

Expert Guest

Serving as the Vice President of Ethical AI, Dr. Jarrett leads the Ethical AI Initiative sponsored by the Center and regional collaborators to identify and articulate ethical problems, risks and potential harms associated with the unexamined use of artificial intelligence and machine learning when applied to heath information and services.

Lecture Details

Date and Time

Monday, September 30, 2024

7 – 8:30 pm CT / 8 – 9:30 pm ET / 5 – 6:30 pm PT

In-Person Attendance

St. Joseph Medical Center
Community Center for Health and Education, Bldg. D
1000 Carondelet Drive, Kansas City, MO 64114
Map of Community Center and Parking

Complimentary Reception Starts at 6:3s pm CT. Lecture starts at 7 pm CT. Registration required for this free event.

Virtual Attendance

Lecture 7 – 8:30 pm CT

Will broadcast live via YouTube.
Registration required for this free event. Your broadcast link will be emailed to you. This event is live only.

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