Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to impact nearly every aspect of the human condition, and cardiology is not an exception to this trend. This webinar brings together experts to discuss the potential for AI in transforming health care delivery and it may be best deployed in the clinical practice of cardiology. The experts will discuss the importance of AI applications such as imaging, algorithms and diagnostic or treatment decision-making.
Title | Artificial Intelligence in Cardiology |
Date | 30 July 2020, Thursday |
Time | 1200 - 1330 Singapore Time / 1300 - 1430 Japan Time / 0400 - 0530 GMT |
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Topics
Combining Empathy & AI, what it means for better tomorrow - Adj Assoc Prof Khung Keong Yeo
AI in Cardiology: Concepts, Tools and Challenges- "the horse is the one who runs, you must be the jockey" - Dr Jasper Tromp
Utility of AI in invasive cardiology: A step forward for daily practice - Prof Javier Escaned
AI assist Cardiologists with workflow, diagnoses – Algorithmic Versus Expert Human Interpretation of Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio Coronary Pressure-Wire Pull Back Data - Prof Justin Davies
Chair
Adj Assoc Prof Jack Tan
Deputy Head & Senior Consultant
National Heart Centre Singapore
President, Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology
Singapore
Speakers
Adj Assoc Prof Khung Keong Yeo
Senior Consultant, Department of Cardiology
National Heart Centre Singapore
Singapore
Dr Jasper Tromp
Co-Director
Cardiovascular Clinical Trial Data Management Centre
National Heart Centre Singapore
Singapore
Prof Javier Escaned
Head, Interventional Cardiology
Hospital Clinico San Carlos
Spain
Dr Justin Davies
Senior Reserch Fellow & Hononary Consultant Cardiologist
National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London
United Kingdom
Panelist
Adj Asst Prof Baskaran Lohendran
Consultant, Department of Cardiology
National Heart Centre Singapore
Singapore
Dr Takayuki Warisawa
Interventional Cardiologist / Cardiologist
Japan
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