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Urgent Care in 2025 - Does Artificial Intelligence Have a Role?

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  • Thursday, 27 April 2017
  • 13:27 - 13:27
  • Duration: 13 mins
  • Publication date: 30 Jun 2017
  • Location: Conference Room., Digital Garage, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event The Future of AI in Healthcare

About the session

Our event is an opportunity to discover the drivers of the Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning movement in healthcare. From robots helping children with autism to a breathalyser diagnosing disease, innovation is the highlight of our day.

We invite award-winning industry disruptors featured in Fortune Magazine, TV News, and CB Insights who are leaders of top AI healthcare companies as well as tech and pharma giants and the NHS to unite under one roof.

We welcome these change-makers to share their future plans and spark meaningful conversation to go beyond the walls of our conference. How? We start by addressing where we are now and then asking what direction needs to be taken to create positive and meaningful integration of technology in healthcare for generations to come.

Welcome to The Future of Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning in Healthcare!

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  • AI
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • machine learning
  • technology

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  • Dr Indra Joshi

    Dr Indra Joshi

    NHS England, Clinical Lead

    Indra graduated from University College Medical School in London and works both as an Emergency Medicine specialist and a Health Policy Advisor for the Civil Service. She has a special interest in expedition and travel medicine and has completed many tours around the world working with voluntary organisations and the Olympic Committee. She spent 3 years researching the use of Web 2.0 technologies in healthcare and health informatics and published her findings internationally.
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