Excited to share our full-day workshop at AIME 2026 in Ottawa, ON, Canada:
W5. From Prototype to Practice: Implementing Trustworthy Human–AI Systems in Healthcare
This interactive workshop will explore how healthcare organizations can move AI from promising prototypes to trusted, sustainable, and human-centered implementation in real-world clinical settings. Topics include AI implementation, privacy and governance, co-design, multidisciplinary collaboration, and trustworthy digital human systems in healthcare.
🗓 Full-day workshop
📍 AIME 2026 — Ottawa, ON, Canada
More information:
Workshop Website
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UM Knowledge Exchange: Smart Home Adaptations for Healthy Living event hosted by the University of Manitoba.
Join us for a discussion on how smart home technologies can support healthy aging, independence, accessibility, and quality of life for people with disabilities and older adults.
📅 Wednesday, May 20
🕖 7:00–8:30 PM CDT
📍 Degrees Diner, University of Manitoba
💻 Also available via YouTube livestream
Registration link: https://lnkd.in/gcG7gyne
Excited to participate in Beyond Boundaries: Telerehabilitation and the Virtual Care Revolution — a 3-day virtual national conference exploring the future of telerehabilitation, digital health, and virtual care innovation.
🗓 April 20, May 4, & May 8, 2026
💻 Virtual Conference
These conversations are increasingly important as AI, remote monitoring, and digital rehabilitation continue to transform healthcare access, mobility support, and rehabilitation delivery for aging and stroke populations.
Registration: https://rehabscience.usask.ca/cers/learn-here/current-courses/beyond-boundaries.php
#Telerehabilitation #DigitalHealth #VirtualCare #AIinHealthcare #Rehabilitation #HealthyAging #StrokeRehabilitation #EthicalAI #HealthcareInnovation
Date: October 16, 12:00–4:00 pm
Location: Wyndham Hotel Airport, 460 Madison St., Winnipeg, MB, R3J 1J1
The Gathering on First Nations, Disability, and Digital Health Research will bring together community members, researchers, and partners to discuss the priorities of First Nations peoples with disabilities in digital health and research. Roundtable discussions will provide space to share insights and identify research directions that support community needs and knowledge.
Please note: this event is by invitation only.