Stacey Tinianov, Executive Director at Advocates for Collaborative Education, shared UCSF/UC Berkeley Joint Program in Computational Precision Health’s post on LinkedIn, adding:
“Looking forward to learning with and from these leaders in computational precision health next week at FiCPH2026. I’ll be on the stage doing my best to represent the patient and advocate perspectives when it comes to the integration (or lack thereof) of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and large language models in healthcare.
I’ll talk about the pros, the cons, the unknowns, and the reality that there is no single “patient perspective” rather a myriad of questions, concerns, desires, and interests. Before speaking at last year’s PDA – Parenteral Drug Association, I reached out to Advocates for Collaborative Education members and then beyond to ask individuals what they wanted me to bring to the table. Doing the same today…
What are Your thoughts in this space of AI and healthcare?
What are you most concerned about?
What are you most excited about?
What are you most confused about?
How do you see (or do you see) elements of AI being used in healthcare?
How are You using technology in the management of your own health?
How would You like technology to be used in healthcare?
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Quoting UCSF/UC Berkeley Joint Program in Computational Precision Health’s post on LinkedIn:
“Check out our full panelist line up for FiCPH2026!
Health AI is moving fast. The hard truths are lagging behind.
The Frontiers in Computational Precision Health Conference (FiCPH) is bringing together the researchers, clinicians, and industry – the ones doing the work, asking the uncomfortable questions, and refusing easy answers.
We’ll dive into four panels, laying out the perspective of those at the frontiers of computational precision health and health AI deployment. Moderated by Adam Yala, Sandya Subramanian, Irene Chen, and Maya Petersen, these panels will push you to think in new perspectives that you can bring back to your daily work.
Join us: Monday, April 13, 2026, UCSF Mission Bay Conference Center”
View the Full Agenda and Panelists Line Up

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