AHCS Webinar: AI in Physiological Sciences & Pathology | 11th December 12:00 – 13:45
Summary
We are delighted to announce the next installment in our webinar series.
Continuing our AHCS Webinar Series on scientific leadership around artificial intelligence, AI, we are delighted to present three speakers at the cutting edge of AI in current clinical services. In this webinar, we shall focus on three applications within health technology assessment, pathology and gastroenterology, which are actively supporting physiology and pathology teams today.
We shall learn innovative ways of data interpretation and quality using digital power and algorithms to simplify complex data processing thereby releasing clinical physiologists and pathologists to focus on patients and / or reduce reporting times. These specific examples may offer an insight into solutions for other physiology and pathology services to reduce the ‘log jams’ of daily practice.
After our three 25-minute presentations, there will be time for questions, comments and discussion, since we believe this is where others can adapt the technology and ideas for their own practice. As healthcare scientists, we should be the powerhouse of innovation and the bastions of quality in physiology and pathology. We hope that this webinar stimulates your appetite to engage in AI for your healthcare science service.
Our Keynote Speakers & Presenters
Prof. Stephen O’Connor
Webinar Chair
Visiting Professor in Biomedical Engineering, Royal Academy of Engineering and City St George’s, University of London, UK.
Prof. Brendan Cooper
President of the Academy for Healthcare Science and Consultant Clinical Scientist, Professor of Respiratory & Sleep Physiology, University Hospitals Birmingham, UK.
Dr. Anna Barnes
Director of the King’s Technology Evaluation Centre, London
Prof. Allan Wilson
Consultant Biomedical Scientist and Clinical Lead for the Scottish Cervical Screening Programme
Dr. Zaibaa Patel
Senior Clinical Trial Manager, Odin Vision, UK