An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence for Clinicians A Practical Guide to Clinical AI for Healthcare Professionals
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Ciara O’Byrne received her medical degree from Trinity College Dublin in 2018. Her main area of interest is in the development and application of code free deep learning models in ophthalmology with the goal of improved patient care and outcomes. She also has a specific interest in the development of educational resources to provide guidance to clinicians in the field of artificial intelligence. In February 2021, she was heavily involved in the successful development and deliverance of a short course with Moorfields Education “An Introduction to AI for Clinicians. This received excellent feedback and an updated course is currently being planned for 2022.
The focus of Jeffry Hogg’s current research is on the implementation of clinical artificial intelligence. Better understanding the influences on the implementation, sustainability and spread of clinical AI tools has emphasized the need for a foundational understanding of clinical AI and the surrounding issues among a broad clinical audience. His current teaching activity involves the design of the Newcastle University digital health curriculum on its medical programme and the use of AI enabled image analysis to develop ophthalmologists’ clinical knowledge and skills. This has allowed him a practical sense of how best to select and communicate aspects of this broad and complex topic to audiences with little or no prior experience.
Xiaoxuan Liu is interested in clinical evaluation and implementation of digital health technologies (particularly machine learning algorithms as diagnostic tests) to improve patient care. Her previous work has been around identifying gaps in reporting and methodology in early clinical AI evaluations, and providing guidance for clinicians to critically appraise the evidence-base supporting AI health systems.
Alastair Denniston leads a programme of work in health data research and the application of digital healthcare (including artificial intelligence) to improve patient care in the ‘real world’. He is also the Director of INSIGHT, the UK’s Health Data Research Hub for Eye Health, AI Lead for the Centre for Regulatory Science and Innovation (Birmingham, UK), and a Member of the UK Government’s Regulatory Horizons Council.
Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
01.03.2024
Herausgeber
Pearse A. Keane + weitereVerlag
ElsevierMaße (L/B)
23.5/19.1 cm
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-0-443-19411-5
Ciara O’Byrne received her medical degree from Trinity College Dublin in 2018. Her main area of interest is in the development and application of code free deep learning models in ophthalmology with the goal of improved patient care and outcomes. She also has a specific interest in the development of educational resources to provide guidance to clinicians in the field of artificial intelligence. In February 2021, she was heavily involved in the successful development and deliverance of a short course with Moorfields Education “An Introduction to AI for Clinicians. This received excellent feedback and an updated course is currently being planned for 2022.
The focus of Jeffry Hogg’s current research is on the implementation of clinical artificial intelligence. Better understanding the influences on the implementation, sustainability and spread of clinical AI tools has emphasized the need for a foundational understanding of clinical AI and the surrounding issues among a broad clinical audience. His current teaching activity involves the design of the Newcastle University digital health curriculum on its medical programme and the use of AI enabled image analysis to develop ophthalmologists’ clinical knowledge and skills. This has allowed him a practical sense of how best to select and communicate aspects of this broad and complex topic to audiences with little or no prior experience.
Xiaoxuan Liu is interested in clinical evaluation and implementation of digital health technologies (particularly machine learning algorithms as diagnostic tests) to improve patient care. Her previous work has been around identifying gaps in reporting and methodology in early clinical AI evaluations, and providing guidance for clinicians to critically appraise the evidence-base supporting AI health systems.
Alastair Denniston leads a programme of work in health data research and the application of digital healthcare (including artificial intelligence) to improve patient care in the ‘real world’. He is also the Director of INSIGHT, the UK’s Health Data Research Hub for Eye Health, AI Lead for the Centre for Regulatory Science and Innovation (Birmingham, UK), and a Member of the UK Government’s Regulatory Horizons Council.
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