Join us @ UKIO 2024 | 10 - 12 June, ACC Liverpool
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Join them as they tell UKIO delegates about their experiences, lessons learnt, and share best practice to leverage available technology to address some of the most common challenges across imaging departments.
Customer-led Symposia at UKIO
These sessions are run as part of the UKIO main clinical programme. You can review the full congress programme here.
14:00-15:00
Big hitter session C4 (MR)
The impact of AI on MR imaging in Neuroradiology
Chair: Jane Hickey
GE HealthCare Imaging Sales Director UK and Ireland
Dr. Tilak Das
Neuroradiologist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Martin Graves
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Overview: An educational session for Radiographers and Radiologists on the benefits and challenges of new deep-learning based image reconstruction on imaging of the brain, spine and head & neck.
11:40 - 12:40
Innovation Hub F9 (Enterprise Solutions)
Aggregating data and improving efficiencies
Chair: Andy Cachaldora
General Manager, Northern Europe, GE HealthCare, Digital Solutions
Jaqueline Moxon
Deputy Network Director, EMRAD (East Midlands Imaging Network)
Chris Brice
Innovation Lead, EMRAD (East Midlands Imaging Network)
Overview: This session will focus on how combining data helps to improve the quadruple aim, of Enhancing the patient experience, Reducing cost, Improving healthcare outcomes and Improving the clinician experience. When a reduction in disruption to services is achieved, the overall user experience is transformed, and the patient outcome is enhanced.
15:40 - 16:40
Innovation hub H9 (CT)
The Impact of AI in CT
Chair: Jane Hickey
GE HealthCare Imaging Sales Director UK and Ireland
Sam Melero
Superintendent CT Radiographer, West Suffolk Hospital.
Jo Westbrook
CT Product Specialist, GE HealthCare.
Gary Hawes
CT Product Specialist, GE HealthCare.
Overview: This session will explore how AI prior to, during and after the CT scan is having a positive impact on the patient experience whilst assisting Radiographers and Radiologists in their CT workflow. In this talk, you will learn about GE HealthCare’s AI solutions and hear from an adopter of this technology and the positive impact that this has made in her department.
16:45 – 17:45
UKIO led sessions I4 (MR and AI)
GE HealthCare: How AI is influencing MRI service delivery
Mr. Neil Woodhouse
MR Manager, Blackpool NHS Trust
GE HealthCare: Impact of AI and digital tools on longitudinal patient care in oncology – a collaboration between industry, academia and NHS
Dr. Gabriel Funingana
Cambridge University
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