Dr Joseph Alderman

A white man with dark hair and a beard. Wearing thin framed glassed and a brown shirt.

Position

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

Bio

Joseph Alderman is an anaesthesia & intensive care registrar at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, and a doctoral researcher in AI and digital health at the University of Birmingham, UK. After completing his intercalated BMedSc and medical degree, Joseph was appointed as an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in Intensive Care Medicine at the University of Birmingham. In 2022 he was awarded fellowship of the royal college of anaesthetists (FRCA).

 

Joseph’s doctoral research focusses on the performance and fairness of prognostic models and clinical risk scores used in healthcare, with a focus on the implication of the use of these tools on health equity. He is a key member of the STANDING Together initiative, which aims to improve the documentation and use of datasets used in healthcare AI development.

 

Joseph is also one of the organisers of the Turing's Clinical AI Interest Group.