Clinical AI Summer School 2024

Training clinicians to work with AI and AI experts to improve our health

Learn more Add to Calendar 07/02/2024 10:00 AM 07/02/2024 04:00 PM Europe/London Clinical AI Summer School 2024 Location of the event
Tuesday 02 Jul 2024
Time: 10:00 - 16:00

Event type

Turing Network
Free

Introduction

This is a one day training event for Clinicians with little or no expertise in artificial intelligence (AI).

It is organised by the Clinical AI Interest Group.

In the morning, we will have AI experts teaching you about the basic concepts of AI and Machine Learning, giving an overview of the ethical considerations when using AI responsibly and discussing the quality, standards, and regulation considerations needed for developing and deploying AI in a clinical setting.  

In the afternoon, we will hear about the state of health AI deployment and then we will go on to have a hands-on session that will give you experience of using AI to diagnose cancer from images. 

 

About the event

The event is in person only and is being held in the Enigma Room of The Alan Turing Institute. 

The address is British Library, 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB, London, UK.

Information about how to get to the Turing can be found here: How to get to The Alan Turing Institute | The Alan Turing Institute

 

 

Agenda

The programme for the day will be added shortly.

 

 

Apply to attend

Applications will open shortly.

 

Information on application process

All applications we receive will be assessed by the organisers of the interest group. Our reviewing process can be seen here: reviewing process document.

All applicants will then be informed if they were successful or not. Please do not book travel or days off until you have received notification that you have a place on the summer school. 

If you have any questions or need any more information, please contact Emma Karoune ([email protected])

 

Last years summer school

Videos from last years summer school can be found on our YouTube playlist here

 

Organisers

Dr Alisha Davies

Head of Research and Evaluation, Public Health Wales and Co-chair of Clinical AI Interest Group

Dr Joseph Alderman

Anaesthesia & intensive care registrar at University Hospitals Birmingham and Researcher in AI and digital health at University of Birmingham

Dr Emma Karoune

Principal Researcher - Research Community Building | Tools, Practices and Systems