How can academic medical centers prepare an AI-ready workforce? Join leaders in medical education, healthcare and workforce development policy for the panel "Training the AI-Ready Health Workforce: Closing the Gap Between What We Teach, What We Need, and What Comes Next" at Mayo Clinic's AI Research Summit on June 5 in Rochester, Minnesota. The session will explore how academic medical centers, health systems and industry partners can prepare clinicians, researchers and staff for the integration of AI into healthcare. Panelists will discuss the gap between AI adoption and traditional education systems, as well as strategies to strengthen residency training, continuing education and faculty development. Panelists include: • Ikram Khan, managing director, Health AI Institute (moderator) • Galin Jones, Ph.D., vice provost for AI at the University of Minnesota • Sankaraneni Ram Mohan MD, FAAN, FAES, president, Allina Health Brain and Spine Institute • Richard Van Eck, Ph.D., associate dean for Teaching and Learning, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences • David R. Holmes, III, Ph.D., program director, AI in Healthcare Master's Program, Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences This session is among 12 panels and keynote presentations offered at Mayo Clinic's Research AI Summit, along with lightning talks, poster sessions and other opportunities to connect and collaborate. The summit brings together researchers, clinicians, innovators and students to explore new methods and spark collaboration in healthcare AI. This year's event focuses on how multi-agent modeling and simulation can help generate clinically meaningful, real-world evidence. Register by June 1: https://ai-summit.com/ #AIResearchSummit #MayoClinic #AI