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Application of artificial intelligence in medicine

The development of artificial intelligence opens up space for its implementation in various areas. One of the areas where the application of artificial intelligence shows the greatest potential is certainly medicine. The application of artificial intelligence can be roughly divided into applications in diagnostics and prevention.

Content of the training:

One of the basic applications is certainly in the analysis of imaging data collected during diagnostic procedures such as RTG, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MR) and a number of endoscopic methods such as cystoscopy, bronchoscopy, gastroscopy and others. Also, with the development of artificial intelligence, there are possibilities of its application in the prediction and prevention of diseases. In addition, with the development of language models such as ChatGPT, there are opportunities to use artificial intelligence in the preparation of findings and communication with patients. During this training, applicants will be given a brief insight into all the possibilities offered by the application of artificial intelligence in medicine with practical examples.

Topics:

– What is Artificial Intelligence?
– Why use AI in medicine?
– Diagnosis based on images.
– A practical example of diagnosing using images.
– Detection of objects in the image.
– Practical example of the detection of objects in the image.
– Diagnosis based on numerical data.
– Can we predict the occurrence or outcome of the disease?
– The use of artificial intelligence in prevention.
– A practical example of the use of AI in prevention.
– Artificial intelligence in the preparation of findings and communication with patients.
– A practical example of the use of AI in patient communication.
– Can we interpret the diagnoses made by AI?
– How is AI already used in medical practice?

Duration: 4h, 1 day

Lecturer: Doc. dr. sc. Ivan Lorencin

Locations and dates: IDA – Business Centre Coworking Pula, Marka Marulića 5, Pula; online, 10. 04. 2024 at 12.00

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