Medicine Precision: A Glimpse into the Future of Internal Medicine

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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.

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