Webinar – Smarter Clinical Decisions with ACOEM Guidelines: Practical Use + AI on the Horizon

Join us for a webinar June 30 at 3:00PM EST

Register for free using the code MDG2026

Get an inside look at today’s clinical guideline landscape—and what may be coming next. This 1-hour webinar will cover (1) how the ACOEM Clinical Guidelines are developed, (2) how they can be applied in clinical practice, and (3) where AI may take guideline development and use in the near future.  A short demo of ACOEM member access will help attendees quickly find evidence-based answers to diagnosis, treatment, and recovery queries. Then hear from a clinician and a medical student as they share how AI is reshaping their experience and expectations of guideline applications in the future. We will wrap with a discussion on how AI is changing the way guidelines are built and how ACOEM plans to leverage emerging technology to strengthen the ACOEM Clinical Guidelines.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this educational activity, learners should be able to:

  1. Apply the ACOEM Clinical Guideline findings for treatment of workers with acute, chronic, or postoperative nonmalignant pain using cannabis.
  2. Evaluate the medical literature related to using cannabis for workers with pain, including those in safety-critical jobs.
  3. Identify important factors for treating their own working patients related to cannabis for Pain.

Faculty/Disclosures

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this educational activity, learners should be able to:

  1. Describe two real-world strategies for applying the ACOEM Clinical Guidelines to support clinical decision-making.
  2. Evaluate two types of artificial intelligence applications that could impact the future of clinical guidelines.
  3. Discuss one current and one emerging way that AI is influencing clinical practice, medical education, and guideline use.

Faculty

Lucy Shannon
Head of MDGuidelines Content and Research

Mary Clare Donnelly
Medical Student, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

Les Kertay, PhD, ABPP
Board-Certified Clinical Psychologist

Matthew S. Thiese, PhD, MSPH
Tenured Professor, and Deputy Center Director Program at University of Utah Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health

 

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