Principal Investigator Maame Yaa "Maya" Yiadom, MD, MPH, MSCIWhat We DoAdvancing the science of delivering the right care, for all patients, at the right time, for emergency care conditions with particular attention to cardiovascular disease.Our ScienceOur TeamConferencesOur WorkHow to DonateLearning OpportunitiesNewsFeb. 27, 2026Publication Alert! In vivo clinical effectiveness of artificial intelligence screening for acute coronary syndrome: testing real-world performanceThe HSR-DCC is proud to share the publication of In vivo clinical effectiveness of artificial intelligence screening for acute coronary syndrome: testing real-world performance in BMJ Digital Health & AI. Congratulations to authors Gabrielle Bunney, Kate Miller, Keejeong Ryu, Anna Graber-Naidich, Alexander Wessels, Melissa Pasao, Marium Rizvi, Ian Brown, and Maame Yaa A. B. Yiadom for this important contribution toJan. 13, 2026HSR-DCC Presents at Stanford’s Convergence ConferenceDr. Maya Yiadom recently presented at Convergence, Stanford’s IT, Data Privacy, and Cybersecurity Conference! The session focused on institutional considerations for clinical AI research, including legal, patient data privacy, ethics, and cybersecurity requirements involved in developing and training AI models. The discussion also highlighted ongoing challenges and opportunities to streamline administrative approval processes to better align with the pace ofNov. 17, 2025HSR-DCC at the 48th IFH World Hospital CongressHSR-DCC’s Drs. Maya Yiadom, Gabrielle Bunney and Shashank Ravi traveled to Geneva, Switzerland last week to present and attend the International Hospital Federation’s 48th World Hospital Congress! They presented several key projects that have been central to the lab’s recent work.See All News
Feb. 27, 2026Publication Alert! In vivo clinical effectiveness of artificial intelligence screening for acute coronary syndrome: testing real-world performanceThe HSR-DCC is proud to share the publication of In vivo clinical effectiveness of artificial intelligence screening for acute coronary syndrome: testing real-world performance in BMJ Digital Health & AI. Congratulations to authors Gabrielle Bunney, Kate Miller, Keejeong Ryu, Anna Graber-Naidich, Alexander Wessels, Melissa Pasao, Marium Rizvi, Ian Brown, and Maame Yaa A. B. Yiadom for this important contribution to
Jan. 13, 2026HSR-DCC Presents at Stanford’s Convergence ConferenceDr. Maya Yiadom recently presented at Convergence, Stanford’s IT, Data Privacy, and Cybersecurity Conference! The session focused on institutional considerations for clinical AI research, including legal, patient data privacy, ethics, and cybersecurity requirements involved in developing and training AI models. The discussion also highlighted ongoing challenges and opportunities to streamline administrative approval processes to better align with the pace of
Nov. 17, 2025HSR-DCC at the 48th IFH World Hospital CongressHSR-DCC’s Drs. Maya Yiadom, Gabrielle Bunney and Shashank Ravi traveled to Geneva, Switzerland last week to present and attend the International Hospital Federation’s 48th World Hospital Congress! They presented several key projects that have been central to the lab’s recent work.