Sidra Medicine, member of the Qatar Foundation, will host the second edition of her international conference, “Artificial Intelligence and Medicine 2025”, from April 23 to 26.
The conference highlights the latest developments in artificial intelligence and its vital role in the health care sector with the participation of an elite group of artificial intelligence experts and health care in academic circles, medical practices and the technological sector in order to improve cooperation and dialogue between sectors.
Dr. Mitchell Stutland, deputy chief of the Sidra Medicine Surgery Department and founder of the series of artificial intelligence and medicine, said that Sidra medicine considered artificial intelligence as an incentive to innovation, whether in an early diagnosis or the development of processing plans or how to process data and provide personal care to patients.
He stressed that the conference will offer the medical community the opportunity to communicate with the pioneers of artificial intelligence around the world, then contribute to the characteristics of the future of medicine.
The conference should precede a workshop which focuses on the development and application of automated learning models in the field of health care and includes presentations and discussions carried out by health care experts and by highlighting a revolution in a diagnostic revolution, by allocating treatment and discovering the main artificial intelligence applications in the field of health care.
For his part, Professor Khaled Fakhro, head of the Sidra Medicine Research Department, said that the global health care sector would attend major developments thanks to accelerated progress in the field of artificial intelligence, and it is therefore important to improve integration between scientific research, technology and clinical care.
The conference, which takes place in cooperation with the Council for Research, Development and Innovation of Qatar, attracts participants of various specializations who include doctors, nursing staff, medical students, computer scientists, engineers, academics and researchers, in addition to those who are interested in digital health.