Risa Wolf MD (Speaker)

Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Medicine

Dr. Risa Wolf is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and the Director of the Pediatric Diabetes Program at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She is an NIH funded investigator with research focused on using innovative technologies to improve outcomes in pediatric diabetes. She is the PI of the ACCESS trials implementing autonomous AI diabetic retinopathy screening in the pediatric population, and has led studies on implementation, diagnostic accuracy and cost-effectiveness. Dr. Wolf has served as a member of the Collaborative Community for Ophthalmic Imaging on foundational principles for AI interpretation, and is a member of the American Diabetes Association Eye Health Committee. She is co-founder of the monthly AI and healthcare workshop series through the Hopkins Business of Health Initiative (HBHI). Dr. Wolf is the founder and medical director of Camp Charm City diabetes camp, a collaboration between Johns Hopkins and the American Diabetes Association. She is a member of the American Diabetes Association Eye Health Committee, the WIN ADA Advisory group and is on the Board of Directors for the Breakthrough T1D Mid-Atlantic Chapter.

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