Cost:
Maimonides Society donors – $54
Non-Donors – $90
Young adults (ages 22-29) – $36
Maimonides Society donors are healthcare professionals who contribute $1,000 or more to The Associated’s Annual Campaign.
Feature Speaker:
Dr. Benjamin Edinger
LifeBridge Health, Maryland Chair, Department of Radiology
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing healthcare, from accelerating diagnostics to improving patient outcomes. Join Dr. Benjamin Edinger and The Associated’s Healthcare Division for an insider’s perspective on how AI is already changing medical practice and what’s next on the horizon. Gain insight into the innovations, ethics and evolving role of the physician in an increasingly data-driven world.
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Dr. Benjamin Edinger is Chair of the Department of Radiology at LifeBridge Health, where he leads radiology services across multiple hospitals with a focus on innovation, quality and efficiency. He has played a key role in launching new programs such as contrast-enhanced mammography and cardiac CT angiography and in advancing the use of AI in imaging to improve diagnostic accuracy and workflow.
Before stepping into his current role, Dr. Edinger served as Chief of Radiology for Northwest Hospital and Medical Director of Radiology for Sinai, Northwest and Grace Hospitals. With over two decades of experience, he has built a reputation for enhancing imaging operations, streamlining systems and fostering collaboration across medical disciplines.
A graduate of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Dr. Edinger completed his radiology residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital. He also holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from Columbia University, an early foundation for his passion for technology and innovation in medicine.
Dov Frankel
Chair, Healthcare Division
Ronald Attman
Chair, Annual Campaign
Karen M. Singer
Chair, Women’s Engagement & Philanthropy
Jessica Halle
Chair, Young Adult Division Campaign
Morris L. Garten
Chair, Planned Giving & Endowment
Robert G. Pollokoff
Chair, Funds & Foundations
Bruce S. Hoffberger
Chair of the Board
Andrew Cushnir
President & CEO
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