Barry P. Chaiken, MD delivers disciplined, insight-driven keynotes on artificial intelligence, patient trust, and the intersection of technology and clinical care. Drawing on experience as both physician and patient, he challenges assumptions, translates complexity into clarity, and equips audiences with practical frameworks they can use immediately.
“Barry was outstanding—highly engaging and deeply relatable. He spoke with authenticity and conviction, reaching the audience in a way that made a lasting impact on the medical profession. I would endorse him without hesitation.”
Patient Advocacy Connections Program, American Urological Association
Washington, DC | February 22, 2026
Presentation: “Instrument and Operator: AI Expertise and Patient Advocacy”
Organizations feel pressure to act on AI. Few can separate measurable value from marketing momentum.
Audience takeaway: practical criteria for defensible AI investment decisions.
Healthcare begins with trust. Technology does not. This keynote clarifies what leaders must protect as automation expands.
Audience takeaway: guardrails for accountability, transparency, and trust.
Healthcare monitors safety continuously. AI should be no different. Barry introduces algorithmovigilance as a public-health-driven oversight model.
Audience takeaway: an operating approach leaders can defend.
AI succeeds when workflows evolve. It fails when clinicians are forced to work around it.
Audience takeaway: principles for redesign that strengthens safety and clinician confidence.
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