Dubai: Thumbay group holds conference on AI’s role in healthcare & medical education


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Dubai, Apr 17: Artificial Intelligence has profound impact on the healthcare and medical education fields, that it will drastically transform the way patients are treated and medical students are trained in the future, according to AI, healthcare and medical education experts who spoke at the first annual international conference on the role of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Medical Education at the Palazzo Versace Dubai, on April 11.

Organized by Thumbay Technologies, the leading IT services company owned by Dubai-based international conglomerate Thumbay Group, the conference brought together expert speakers from the US, UK, Switzerland, UAE, India and Australia to discuss the scope, impact and opportunities of AI in healthcare and medical education.

Shaikh Mohammed Maktoum Juma Almaktoum, chairman, MBM Groups, Dubai was the chief guest of the conference. Dr  Thumbay Moideen, founder, president of Thumbay Group presided over the function.

Formally welcoming the attendees, Akram Moideen Thumbay, director of Thumbay Technologies said that AI not only defined the world of tomorrow, but also determined how we are going to think and act in the future.

Speaking on Thumbay Group’s efforts to facilitate the growth of IT across healthcare and medical education, he said, “Thumbay Technologies is eager to explore opportunities to partner with leading AI companies, in our efforts to improve the quality and efficiency of AI in the UAE and India. Our main focus is in the education and healthcare sectors. As the head of Thumbay Technologies, I would personally like to look for partners to promote AI in education and healthcare, for the region.”

Akram also expressed hope that the conference would serve as a platform to exchange ideas to develop the future of AI, addressing the growing needs of the region and beyond. 

Renowned experts spoke on various topics regarding the role of AI in healthcare and medical education. Topics included:

• THE ROLE OF HUMAN CLINICIANS IN AN AUTOMATED HEALTH SERVICE - Dr Sandeep Reddy, Certified Medical Informatician and Program Evaluation Specialist, School of Medicine, Deakin University, Australia
• HOW AI PAVES THE WAY FOR REVERSE MEDICAL TOURISM - V S Venkatesh, CEO and director, Morgenall Healthcare, India
• DOCTORS VERSUS AI - Dr Bassam Mahboub, Dubai Health Authority, UAE
• AI DRIVEN SIMULATIONS FOR AUTHENTIC TRAINING ON CRITICAL CONVERSATIONS - Andreas Laus, CEO, LIFELIKE SA, Switzerland
• AI IN MEDICAL EDUCATION, VIRTUAL PATIENT LEARNING: GMU EXPERIENCE - Prof Hossam Hamdy, Chancellor, Gulf Medical University, UAE
• WHAT DOCTOR? HOW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS SHAPING HEALTHCARE - Dr Tim Wilson, PWC Partner and Healthcare Services Leader, Middle East
• FROM VIRTUAL TO REALITY. PRACTICAL STEPS TOWARDS IMPLEMENTING AI IN YOUR HEALTHCARE ORGANISATION - Hamish Clark, PWC Partner in Health Industries, Practice, Middle East
• APPLYING AI IN MEDICAL IMAGING - Mohammad Ghazi, Regional Business Manager, Middle East and South East Africa, Siemen Healthineers, UAE
• FROM DISEASE TO EASE: A BRIEF HISTORY OF TOMORROW ON THE HUMAN HEALTH JOURNEY, ASSISTED BY AI IN HEALTHCARE - Shailendra Kumar, Founder, Colosseum Group, Investment & Futuristic Technology Firm, USA
• THE RISE OF MACHINE LEARNING IN HEALTHCARE - Rustom Lawyer, Scribetech, UK

Experts opined that AI would significantly help doctors and healthcare professionals of the future, increasing the efficiency of diagnoses by improving speed and accuracy. AI would also help generate a lot of data, which would be of great help to preventive medicine, by detecting pre-symptoms signs of patients and even addressing chronic conditions. The way medical students derive their training will also be impacted, and future medical professionals will rely a lot on AI enabled technology and equipment. Speakers at the conference also said that this new trend would open up a world of opportunities for technology companies innovating in AI.

The expert sessions were followed by a panel discussion on “Artificial Intelligence – Decoding The Future,” moderated by Prof. Hossam Hamdy. The panelists were Dr Ajit Nagpal, Amina Al Saadi, Dr Ashok Gupta, Dr P K Menon and Dr Malligere Prasanna.

The chief guest presented the speakers with mementos as a token of appreciation.

  

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