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Stream 2, Session 6: Patients’ perspective – who is this all for?

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14:15

Welcome address
Dr Anne Kinderlerer - RCP Digital Health Clinical Lead, Royal College of Physicians, UK

14:20

What do doctors and patients think about AI
Ms Nell Thornton, Improvement Fellow, The Health Foundation, UK

14:40

What do children think?
Professor Susan Shelmerdine, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Great Ormond Street Hospital, UK

15:00

AI and Patient Experiences, Concerns and Hope - A Personal Perspective
Mr Richard Stephens, Executive Group Chair, use MY data, UK

15:20

Panel discussion chaired by Dr Anne Kinderlerer featuring: Ms Nell Thornton, Professor Susan Shelmerdine and Mr Richard Stephens

15:45

Session ends

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Professor Susan Shelmerdine

RCR Sustainability Lead and Consultant Paediatric Radiologist
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, UK
Professor Susan Shelmerdine
  • Professor Susan Shelmerdine

    Read more - Stream 2, Session 1 Chair: How green is my AI? 

    Read more - Stream 3, Session 3: AI for children's imaging

    Professor Susan Shelmerdine is a consultant paediatric radiologist based at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children and a post-doctoral academic funded by the NIHR for her research work on artificial intelligence for children’s imaging. She is currently the lead for education subcommittee of the RCR AI committee, taskforce chair for AI at the European Society of Paediatric Radiology and also research lead for the South West London AI Group.

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Dr Anne Kinderlerer

RCP Digital Health Clinical Lead
Royal College of Physicians, UK
Dr Anne Kinderlerer
  • Dr Anne Kinderlerer

    Stream 2, Session 6 Chair

    Dr Anne Kinderlerer is committed to working with others to support and extend the benefits of digital technology within the NHS, something which has been the focus of her clinical leadership for much of the last decade.
    She has extensive clinical knowledge in acute and specialist care, alongside experience of working across the wider sector and nationally to improve pathways of care. 

    As a graduate of the Flow Coaching Academy, Dr Kinderlerer is committed to improvement methods underpinned by a coaching approach that has allowed us to collaboratively build digital systems that are proven to save lives. 

    Safe patient care depends on systems that support it, and Anne is passionate about building electronic systems that drive improvements that are inherent in the processes of care, making it easy for clinicians to do the right thing.

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Ms Nell Thornton

Improvement Fellow,
The Health Foundation, UK
Ms Nell Thornton

Mr Richard Stephens

Executive Group Chair
use MY data, UK
Mr Richard Stephens

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