AI in Both Aesthetic and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery | Featuring Columbia, Nigeria, United States | Global Partner Webinar Series
Availability
On-Demand
Expires on Apr 24, 2028
Credit Offered
No Credit Offered

This global webinar examines the rapidly expanding role of artificial intelligence (AI) in both aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. Expert panelists discuss how AI is transforming surgical planning, enhancing precision, improving patient outcomes, and streamlining clinical workflows. Topics include real-world applications of AI, data-driven decision-making, and the integration of emerging technologies into everyday practice. By bringing together international perspectives, this session highlights both the opportunities and challenges of adopting AI, fostering innovation and collaboration across diverse healthcare systems.

 

Intended Audience 

This webinar is designed for plastic surgeons, reconstructive and aesthetic specialists, residents, and healthcare professionals interested in integrating artificial intelligence into clinical practice.

 

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe current and emerging applications of artificial intelligence in aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery.

  2. Evaluate how AI can enhance surgical planning, patient assessment, and outcome prediction.

  3. Identify challenges, limitations, and ethical considerations in the implementation of AI in clinical practice

Moderators: 

Sarah Mess, MD

Presenters:

Juan Carlos Zambrano Bürgl, MD, FACS – Artificial Intelligence in Plastic Surgery: Insights
Amaka P. Ehighibe, MD – AI in both Aesthetic and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
Steven H. Williams, MD – Plastic Surgery, Artificial Intelligence in the Real World

This course addresses the following American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) Core Competencies:
  • Patient Care & Procedural Skills
  • Medical Knowledge
  • Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
  • Systems-Based Practice
This course is not accredited for AMA PRA Category 1 credit.