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Stream 1, Session 2: Training in AI

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11:45

Welcome address
Dr Rhidian Bramley - Radiology Clinical Director, Christie NHS Trust, UK

11:50

Impact of AI on the workforce
Dr. James Wang, Consultant Clinical Oncologist, University College London Hospital, UK 

AI has been lauded to revolutionise the way healthcare is delivered. This would inevitably have a significant impact on the workforce, both positively and negatively. This talk explores how AI has and may affect the workforce in terms of roles and staffing. 

12:10

Educating AI
Dr Judith Herman, Chair-elect of the IT working group, DRG, Germany

12:30

Can AI do the teaching?
Dr Nick Woznitza MBE - Consultant Radiographer, University College London, UK

12:50

Panel discussion chaired by Dr Rhidian Bramley, featuring: Dr James Wang, Dr Judith Herman and Dr Nick Woznitza MBE

13:15

Session ends

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Dr Rhidian Bramley

Clinical Lead for Diagnostics, Digital and Innovation and Consultant Radiologist
Christie NHS Trust, UK
Dr Rhidian Bramley
  • Dr Rhidian Bramley

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    Dr Rhidian Bramley specialises in Oncological Imaging, Healthcare Management and Informatics and currently works as a Consultant Radiologist at the Christie NHS Trust, as Clinical Lead for Diagnostics, Digital and Innovation for the Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance, and as Clinical Lead for the Greater Manchester PACS programme.

    As a former Associate Medical Director, Clinical Director of Radiology and Chief Clinical Information Officer (CCIO) at the Christie, and National Clinical Advisor for PACS in the National programme for IT, Connecting for Health and NHS England, and advisor to the national NHS Wales Informatics Service and Digital Healthcare Wales.

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Dr James Wang

Consultant Clinical Oncologist
University College London Hospital, UK
Dr James Wang
  • Dr James Wang

    Dr James W Wang is a Consultant Oncologist at UCLH and involved in digital strategy and the implementation of AI auto contouring software. His interests are in deploying scalable computational solutions to solve healthcare challenges. He has a background in management and health economics, as well as computer vision, developing methods for unsupervised assessment of segmentation tools. He is also a founding member of the RCR Clinical Oncology panel, developing Oncology specific education on AI and guidelines on radiotherapy auto contouring.

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Dr Judith Herrmann

Radiologist
University Tuebingen, Germany
Dr Judith Herrmann
  • Dr Judith Herrmann

    I am a board-certified radiologist at the University Hospital in Tübingen, Germany.   I am a board member of the working group on information technology within the German Radiological Society, with which we have developed this certification to address the increasing demand for AI expertise in radiology.   My research is primarily centered on the application of artificial intelligence in MRI image reconstruction and its implications for the sustainability of MRI examinations.

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Dr Nick Woznita MBE

Consultant Radiographer
University College London, UK
Dr Nick Woznita MBE
  • Dr Nick Woznita MBE

    Read more - Stream 1, Session 2: Can AI do the teaching?

    Dr Nick Woznitza is a reporting radiographer and clinical academic. He generates high quality evidence to support role development and pathway redesign. Nick has insight into the evaluation of artificial intelligence in radiology, having chaired commercial evaluation panels and as a grant reviewer for NIHR/NHSx.

    Nick is an accredited consultant practitioner with both the College of Radiographers and ASMIRT, and was the overall winner and practice innovator of the year at the 2017 Chief Allied Health Professions Officer awards. Co-founder of #MedRadJclub, the monthly radiography Twitter journal club.

    Nick is a Fellow of the British Institute of Radiology (2018) and a Fellow of the College of Radiographers (2021).

    Nick was awarded an MBE in the Queen’s New Years honours list in 2022 for services to radiography and as part of the COVID-19 response.

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