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AI Clinic

15 September 2022 by Andreas Bedorf

This post is intended as ‘save the date’ – more information about our AI clinic will follow over the coming weeks

The Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine is devoted to transform healthcare through its world-leading research in AI and machine learning – tools with the potential to solve some of the most challenging problems in medicine. We hold close partnerships with the NHS and industry, and a range of upcoming education initiatives.

We do not want to stop there!

We are striving to empower clinicians directly with our research. For that reason, CCAIM is organising an AI Clinic specifically designed for practising clinicians and medical students.

On 10 November, from 14:00 – 15:00 GMT, we are aiming to inform you about the opportunities of AI for healthcare, as well as additional information about the work we do and how you can use it in your work. There will be talks, demonstrators, and exemplary projects – all provided by Prof Mihaela van der Schaar, Prof Andres Floto, Dr Ari Ercole, Dr Eoin McKinney, Dr Alexander Gimson, Evgeny Saveliev, and Robert Davis.

If you are interested, please sign up here.

Please note: the AI Clinic is exclusively open for members of the University of Cambridge and its University Hospitals.

The event will be online and free of charge.

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