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ACCE at AAMI eXchange2025 - New Orleans, LA
ACCE is a
Contrbuting Organization for AAMI eXchange 2025. ACCE members are eligible to register for the conference at AAMI members discounted rate.
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Attend these co-sponsored can't miss events at AAMI Exchange25
Impact of AI on HTM: An Evolving Landscape
Date:
Saturday, June 21, 2025, 7:30AM-10:15AM
Location: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Lobby E, Room E-2
Description:
Artificial Intelligence technology is rapidly expanding across a broad range of healthcare applications. What does this mean for CE/HTM in practice? How can we ensure that appropriate guardrails and support models are in place for these new solutions? What are some of the technology dependencies and infrastructure implications?
Our expert line-up of speakers and panelists will explore a range of practical topics to help prepare you for:
- Ensuring Successful AI Implementations
- Optimizing AI Technology Service and Support
- Understanding Infrastructure and Cybersecurity Considerations and More!
Join us for this half-day symposium to learn from your peers and share your facility’s experience in implementing AI technologies!
Sponsored by Asimily

Agenda:
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7:15AM |
Light breakfast, sponsored by
Asimily
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7:30 - 8:00AM |
Artificial Intelligence: An Overview and Clinical Engineering’s Role
Peter Dziedzic, MS, Assit Professor, Director Center of mHealth and Innovations, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Artificial intelligence, including machine learning and deep learning, is rapidly transforming healthcare by enabling systems to learn from complex data and lay the foundation for predictive models. At the Johns Hopkins Neuro ICU, we are striving to harness AI to advance new concepts and frameworks for predicting patient deterioration and guiding timely interventions. Clinical engineers play a vital role as Aware Engineers, ensuring that the data these models rely on is accurate, complete, and trustworthy. Without this assurance, we risk “garbage in, garbage out,” ultimately undermining the potential of AI to improve patient care.
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8:00 - 8:30AM |
Building a Sustainable AI Support Model
Nathan Licht, RN, MSN, Principal Data Analyst, Enterprise Data Intelligence, Cedars-Sinai
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Does getting started with AI at your site feel like you're building the plane the same time you're flying it? While healthcare organizations race to implement AI and reinvent themselves to capitalize on its promises, critical questions are emerging about what's prioritized and what's set aside in the rush to innovate. I'll share observations from our data intelligence initiatives and approaches we've found helpful in developing our AI support model within a complex clinical environment. You'll hear about strategies we've experimented with that might offer considerations for your own path forward, and we'll discuss our ongoing learning journey as we work toward evolving from siloed AI ecosystems toward a more integrated AI-aware culture that supports our organization's core mission. |
8:30 - 9:00AM |
Building smarter hospitals: artificial intelligence applications for the decade ahead
Dr. Thomas H. McCoy, Clinicn Investigator, Assc Prf Mass General Research Institute. Assistant Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School
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While the fundamental questions posed by academic medical centers remain stable – how do we provide the safest and most effective treatment today, develop better treatments for tomorrow, and train the next generation of healthcare professionals – the answers are constantly evolving. The pressures of an aging population, an overwhelmed workforce, and increasingly acute hospital environments demand innovative solutions in the decade ahead. This session will explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence models, whether specific to medical devices or adopted from other industries, in helping healthcare technology managers meet the demands of tomorrow's patients and healthcare systems. |
9:00 - 9:15AM |
Break |
9:15 - 10:15AM |
AI Panel Discussion Panelists:
- Peter H. Dziedzic
- Nathan Licht
- Tom McCoy
- Mike Powers
- Priyanka U. Sollinger
Moderator: Erin Sparnon |
Registration form
See you in New Orleans!
Education Session, presented by ACCE
Date: Monday, June 23, 2025
Time: 9:15AM – 10:15AM
Topic: Hospital at Home – Worldwide Clinical Engineering Approaches to Managing Homecare Technologies
Description: Healthcare delivery is increasingly expanding to the patient’s home globally. Various technologies can be employed to accommodate these new care delivery models ranging from diagnostic tests at home to expanding availability of virtual care visits. How do you develop effective and practical support models for managing the technologies used?
Join this education session to learn about the contrasts between different health system’s approaches to managing healthcare technology at home.
Speakers:
- Umberto Nocco, MSE, Director Clinical Engineering at ASST GOM Niguarda, Italy, & President AIIC
- Jean Ngoie, PhD, Chief Clinical Engineering Officer and Regional Director, CHEO, Canada and Senior Lecturer of Medical Technology Management & Governance, University of Dundee, UK
- Frank Rothe, CCE, Medical Technology, University Hospital of Heidelberg, Germany & President, fbmt
35th Members Meeting/Awards Reception
Sunday, June 22, 2025, 6:30 PM-8:30 PM
Hilton Riverside New Orleans, room# Churchill A/Level 2
See you in New Orleans!
Join us for an evening of networking with your peers and to congratulate the 2025 Advocacy Awards recipients, the 2025 ACCE Fellows and the 2025 Clinical Engineering Hall of Fame inductees
You are invited! RSVP here
ACCE thanks our Sponsors:
2024 CCE Oral Exam
June 13-14, 2024
Location: Sheraton Phoenix Downtown
Please confirm your exam schedule at certification@accenet.org
2018 Clinical Engineering & CCE Review Course
Date: May 31-June 1 2018 (pre-AAMI 2018)
Time: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Location: Hyatt Regency Long Beach, CA, Room# SEAVIEW A
Faculty: Matt Baretich, Tobey Clark, Ted Cohen, Frank Painter
Complete/email this registration form
The Clinical Engineering & CCE Review Class will provide an overview of the 2018 CCE examination topics, which is based on the Clinical Engineering Body of Knowledge (BOK) survey. This course is designed and presented by a group of four ACCE Faculty who are experienced certified clinical engineers, who are not associated with the Commission of the exam process.
Stop by the ACCE Booth on the Exhibit Floor, Booth #2943
- Learn about new webinar series
- Learn about the CCE exam
- Learn about the membership programs
- Learn about ACCE activities
- Connect with old and new friends
- Check/update your membership status
Plan your travel:
To receive the special conference rate, book your hotel no later than May 30.
Click here for an overview of the hotels.
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