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Stream 1, Session 5: Building your team

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11:45

Welcome address
Dr Andrew Leary - AI Manager, Royal College of Radiologists, UK

11:50

Successful teams – showcase
Dr David Hargroves, National Clinical Director for Stroke, East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust, UK

12:10

AIDF successful team building - at imaging network level
Dr Amrita Kumar - Consultant Radiologist, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, UK

12:30

AI education: key to clinical implementation
Professor Christina Malamateniou - Associate Professor of Radiography, Research Group Lead and PI, City St George's University of London, UK

This talk will discuss the importance of AI for safer and more effective AI implementation and for better integration into the workflows. AI education needs to be customised to increase not just knowledge, skills and confidence but also trust and acceptability of healthcare professionals. Different AI training schemes and initiatives will be discussed

12:50

Panel discussion chaired by Dr Andrew Leary, featuring: Dr David Hargroves, Dr Amrita Kumar and Professor Christina Malamateniou

13:10

Closing remarks
Dr Andrew Leary - AI Manager, Royal College of Radiologists, UK

13:15

Session ends

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Speakers

Professor Christina Malameteniou

Postgraduate Programme Director
University of London, UK
Professor Christina Malameteniou

Dr Andrew Leary

AI Manager
Royal College of Radiologists, UK
Dr Andrew Leary

Dr Amrita Kumar

Consultant Radiologist
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Dr Amrita Kumar
  • Dr Amrita Kumar

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    Amrita has been recently named 2022 Top 50 Innovator and 2023 Top 60 Influential Woman in the UK for leading innovation in the use of AI within the NHS. She was appointed as a substantive Consultant Radiologist at Frimley Health in 2013 with a subspecialist interest in breast cancer screening. She has a keen interest in Artificial Intelligence and has set up trust wide research collaboration to implement a digital enabled AI infrastructure, as well as implement novel AI software for improved detection of breast and lung cancer.

    Ultimately, her aim is to have a positive social impact on cancer screening within the NHS integrated with AI, working in conjunction with various stakeholders with a mission statement of patient and value-focused healthcare. She has also been appointed Chair at the British Institute of Radiology National Clinical Intelligence & Informatics Committee to look at the national integration and implementation of AI into clinical practice.

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