Step Into the Future of Medicine: Precision Medicine Symposium
Join us on Thursday, November 7th, at the SES Hospital Universitario de Caldas for the exciting "Precision Medicine: A Glimpse into the Future of Internal Medicine" symposium.
The journey begins at 7:00 AM in the Mauricio López Auditorium on the fourth floor.
Get ready for a day packed with insights!
Morning Session
- 8:00 AM: Registration opens, a chance to connect before the day begins.
8:15 AM: Welcome address by Juan Felipe Valencia, the esteemed Hospital Manager.
- 8:25 AM: An insightful introduction to the symposium by Daniela Cáceres, President of ACMI (Association of Medical Interns).
- 8:40 AM: Delving into the groundbreaking world of Generative AI and its valuable role in healthcare. Carlos Hoyos, an internist and geriatrician, will shed light on this fascinating topic.
- 9:05 AM: Exploring the latest advancements in biological therapy for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) with Harold García, an internist and pulmonologist.
9:40 AM: Unveiling the intricacies of thrombosis and cancer, presented by Alejandro Pineda, an internist and geriatrician.
- 10:20 AM: Grasping the latest guidelines for Osteoporosis Prevention Plans with Édgar Castro, an internist and geriatrician.
- 10:45 AM: Learn the best practices for the initial management of hospitalized patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), led by Daniela Cáceres, an internist and gastroenterologist.
- 11:10 AM: Mastering Clinical Pearls in Managing Ascites: Focus on Cirrhosis Decompensation
- 11:35 AM: A dynamic discussion on Cardiac Failure Management with Liliana Ramírez, an internist and geriatrician.
- 12:00 PM: Enjoy your lunch break.
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Afternoon Session
- 2:00 PM: Navigating the complexities of antibiotic selection in critically ill patients, presented by Diego Sánchez, an internist and infectious disease specialist.
- 2:25 PM: Exploring the role of Clinical Learning Environments and Psychological Safety in healthcare with an insightful talk by Fabio Sánchez, an internist and geriatrician.
- 2:50 PM: Discovering the latest advancements in SGLT2 Inhibitors: What’s Known, New, and What to Expect. Join Wilson Muete, an internist, for this engaging session.
- 3:15 PM: Tailoring Management Strategies for Hyperglycemia in the Hospital Setting with Abelardo Montenegro, an internist.
- 3:55 PM: Evidence-based strategies for preventing Nephropathy From Contrast Media, presented by Cristian Giraldo, an internist.
- 4:20 PM: Staying updated on the latest European Guidelines for Atrial Fibrillation Management: Implications for 2024. Diego Ospina, an internist and cardiologist, will guide us through these changes.
Time.news Editor: Welcome, everyone, to this special edition of our interview series. Today, I’m thrilled to be joined by Dr. Carlos Hoyos, an internist and geriatrician, who is set to share insights at the upcoming “Precision Medicine: A Glimpse into the Future of Internal Medicine” symposium. Thank you for joining us, Dr. Hoyos!
Dr. Hoyos: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to discuss the future of medicine and the role of precision medicine in improving patient care.
Time.news Editor: The symposium takes place on November 7th at SES Hospital Universitario de Caldas. Can you give us a brief overview of what to expect?
Dr. Hoyos: Absolutely! We have a jam-packed agenda starting with registration at 8:00 AM, followed by a welcome address from Juan Felipe Valencia, the Hospital Manager. Attendees will hear from several experts discussing cutting-edge topics in healthcare, particularly focusing on precision medicine and innovative therapies.
Time.news Editor: You mentioned you’ll be leading a talk on Generative AI in healthcare. That’s a fascinating subject! How do you see Generative AI shaping the future of internal medicine?
Dr. Hoyos: Generative AI has the potential to transform healthcare by enabling personalized treatment plans, enhancing diagnostic accuracy, and streamlining administrative processes. For example, AI can analyze vast amounts of patient data to identify trends and predict outcomes, allowing for more tailored and effective interventions.
Time.news Editor: That’s intriguing! It seems like AI could really revolutionize the way we approach patient care. What specific advancements in biological therapy for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) will be highlighted in the symposium?
Dr. Hoyos: Harold García will be discussing the latest breakthroughs in biological therapies for COPD. These therapies target the underlying biological mechanisms of the disease, offering hope for more effective management and better patient outcomes. It’s an exciting time for innovation in this area.
Time.news Editor: That does sound promising! The agenda also includes discussions on thrombosis and cancer, as well as osteoporosis prevention plans. Why are these topics vital to internal medicine right now?
Dr. Hoyos: Thrombosis and cancer are interconnected in many ways, impacting patient health outcomes significantly. Understanding these connections can lead to better strategies for prevention and management. Similarly, osteoporosis prevention is crucial, especially for aging populations. Our guidelines keep evolving, and staying updated is key for healthcare professionals.
Time.news Editor: With such critical topics on the table, what do you hope attendees will take away from this symposium?
Dr. Hoyos: I hope everyone leaves with a deeper understanding of how precision medicine and new technologies can enhance their practice. It’s all about providing better care for our patients and fostering collaboration among healthcare professionals. The potential of these advancements is vast, and we must explore it together.
Time.news Editor: That’s a fantastic perspective, Dr. Hoyos. Any final thoughts for our readers who might be considering attending the symposium?
Dr. Hoyos: I encourage everyone in the healthcare field to join us! This is a unique opportunity to learn from experts, engage in critical discussions, and network with colleagues. Together, we can step into the future of medicine and improve healthcare for our communities.
Time.news Editor: Thank you so much for your insights, Dr. Hoyos. We look forward to seeing you at the symposium on November 7th!
Dr. Hoyos: Thank you! I’m excited, and I look forward to a great event.