Artificial Intelligence in Geriatric Primary Care: Practical Tools for Diagnosis and Clinical Efficiency

All sessions are listed in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). 

Symposia

  • Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026
  • Time: -
  • Track: Clinical Practice
  • CME/CE: 1.0

Moderator: Alyson Michener, MD

This symposium demonstrates how primary care geriatricians can integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into daily practice to improve diagnostic accuracy and clinical efficiency. Through practical demonstrations and real-world examples, participants will learn actionable strategies for using AI tools to support differential diagnosis, streamline documentation, and reduce administrative burden while maintaining patient-centered care. Learning Objectives: (1) apply AI tools to expand differential diagnoses in complex geriatric presentations; (2) implement AI to streamline clinical documentation and administrative tasks in primary care; and (3) evaluate ethical considerations and limitations of AI use in geriatric practice.

Think Broadly, Narrow Wisely: Using AI to Enhance Diagnostic Reasoning
David Hurwitz, MD, MBA

AI as a Clinical Ally: More Time for What Matters Most in Geriatric Primary Care
Leah Schecter, MD