
Dr Liz O’Riordan
Retired Consultant Breast Surgeon, Author and Motivational Speaker
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is heralded as a disruptive technology with the potential to revolutionise many industries including health and social care.
While AI has the potential to deliver significant health benefits, it is clear that there are some significant practical challenges, as well as ethical and regulatory concerns associated with the use of AI in healthcare.
This conference will cut through the hype around AI. Delegates will have the opportunity to hear from both early-stage and established companies implementing AI technologies in novel domains. We will also explore some of the ethical considerations around how this technology can impact the experience of patients accessing established care pathways.
Through multidisciplinary lectures and lively panel discussions, we will explore the latest developments in the application of AI technologies to healthcare.
We're thrilled to welcome a faculty of renowned speakers including:
There will be audience participation sessions throughout the day so you will have the opportunity to interact directly with presenters who will offer clarity and insights into the fast-moving world of AI in healthcare. Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to see prominent figures in the AI healthcare industry on the same stage and in an intimate setting.
Attendees will:
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Retired Consultant Breast Surgeon, Author and Motivational Speaker
Chief of Translational Medicine, Sensyne Health
Professor of Neurology, University College London Institute of Neurology and Honorary Consultant Neurologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square
Vice President, Global Head of AI and Data Scientist, TietoEVRY, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, Karolinska Institute and Executive Director, Nordic Artificial Intelligence Institute
Dr Sandy Wright, Babylon Health Clinical Artificial Intelligence Fellow and Digital Health Council Member, Royal Society of Medicine
Chaired by Dr Adel Baluch, Clinical Lead, Ada Health
Dr Liz O'Riordan, Retired Consultant Breast Surgeon
Dr Rabia Khan, Chief of Translational Medicine, Sensyne Health
Dr Neil Thompson, Chief Scientific Officer, Healx
Chaired by Parker Moss, Board member, Cancer Research Technology, Cancer Research UK
Dr Edward Korot, Clinical Research Fellow, Moorfields Eye Hospital and University College London, Clinical Specialist, Google Health
Professor Parashkev Nachev, Professor of Neurology, University College London
Professor Dr Christian Guttmann, Vice President, Global Head of Artificial Intelligence and Data Scientist, TietoEVRY, Karolinska Institute, Nordic Artificial Intelligence Institute
Chaired by Dr Victoria Betton, Chief Innovation Officer, Mindwave Ventures
Dr Keith Grimes, Clinical Innovation Director, Babylon Health
Dr Naomi Lee, Vice Chair, International Telecommunication Union and World Health Organisation Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health
Mr Aidan Peppin, Researcher, Ada Lovelace Institute
Dr Murphy (@DrMurphy11), NHS Consultant
Chaired by Dr Fiona Pathiraja, Investor, Founding Partner, Crista Galli Ventures
Ms Letizia Gionfrida, Chief Executive Director, Arthronica
Dr Jonathan Neil O’Keeffe, Chief Executive Officer, Machine Medicine Technologies
Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom
This meeting aims to empower clinicians and other users of population health tools to confidently transform their use of data, to better help their patients.
UK medical students are invited to contribute their perspectives to RSM's sixth review of undergraduate education, this year focusing on digital and technological transformation in medicine.
This is a unique and exciting opportunity for students to voice their opinion on issues that will affect their future clinical practice and to contribute to our report, which will then be published with all in attendance recognised as collaborators.