AI in Healthcare: Navigating the Human Experience
Presented by the Social Innovation Research Institute at Swinburne.
This event will showcase cutting-edge research on the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on healthcare professionals, students, and consumers, including how AI is used in healthcare, AI ethics, patient trust in AI, and students’ knowledge and attitudes towards AI in healthcare.
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Why attend?
- Hear from leading researchers about the human impacts of AI in healthcare, with talks focused on trust in AI, preparing the workforce, impacts on patient-provider relationships, and others.
- Engage with researchers and industry stakeholders on the key issues and challenges brought by AI advancements.
- Connect with experts, researchers, and industry leaders
Who should attend?
- Healthcare professionals
- Healthcare students
- Researchers
- Industry stakeholders
- Anyone interested in the future of healthcar
The event will follow with lunch and networking.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the intersection of AI and healthcare, and to discuss the human impact of these technological advancements.
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