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Medical Director and Leader in Digital Health Solutions and Clinical Strategy

Can we trust #health #AI to be #safe and #effective? 🤔 Join me for part 2 of ieso's #DemystifyingAI webinar series this Thursday! 🌍At ORCHA, we work with #healthcare providers across the world to bring safe, effective #healthapps to their patients using our #healthapplibraries and #digitalformularies. 🔍Many of these direct-to-consumer products are incorporating AI-powered features but navigating 'What Good Looks Like' when it comes to #Evidence and #ClinicalSafety is difficult, especially for busy #healthcareprofessionals. I'm looking forward to sharing my perspective on this topic, highlighting the regulatory gaps and key considerations when choosing or using your next #AI health technology. #healthtech #healthinnovation #digitalmentalhealth #healthcareleadership #medtech

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🎉 We’re excited to introduce the panel for part 2 of ieso's #DemystifyingAI webinar series. With only 2 days to go, have you reserved your free spot?     Join the panel of academic researchers and industry experts from ORCHA AI Safety Institute and ieso as they discuss whether we can trust AI to be #Safe and #Effective?     ⭐ Dr Tom Micklewright is a UK-based family physician and a renowned expert in digital transformation and patient empowerment.  Dr Micklewright works as Clinical Lead for Digital Transformation within a large NHS Integrated Care System and as Medical Director at ORCHA the world’s leading digital health quality management platform.    ⭐ Simone Stumpf is the Professor of Responsible and Interactive Artificial Intelligence at University of Glasgow and has a long-standing research focus on user interactions with AI systems. Research includes self-management systems for people living with long-term conditions, developing teachable object recognisers for people who are blind or have low vision, and investigating AI fairness. Simone's work has contributed to shaping Explainable AI (XAI) through the Explanatory Debugging approach for interactive machine learning, providing design principles for enabling better human-computer interaction and investigating the effects of greater transparency.     ⭐ Shuranjeet Singh is the founder of Taraki, a movement working with Punjabi communities to reshape approaches to mental health. Alongside this, Shuranjeet supports a range of national and international organisations with ensuring that lived experience expertise is meaningfully included in mental health research and services. Shuranjeet is also a member of ieso’s Ethics Panel.    ⭐ Christopher Summerfield is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at University of Oxford where he heads a lab focussed on understanding the computational mechanisms by which humans make decisions, and how these processes are implemented in the brain. Chris is a Research Director at the UK AI Safety Institute, where he leads work on societal impacts of AI.    ⭐ Clare Palmer, PhD is a leading scientist with experience across neuroscience domains and mental health. At ieso, Clare leads our evidence generation strategy to rigorously demonstrate the value of digital mental health solutions for customers, regulators and patients using clinical trials and real-world data.    ⭐ Chairing the session will be Andrew Welchman, a leading neuroscientist, mental health strategist and entrepreneur with a research background in the interface between the workings of the human mind, advanced brain imaging and machine learning / AI.    🖱 Get your ticket here: www.iesogroup.com/webinar     We look forward to seeing you there!

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