SESSION 105: <br/>Health data science and artificial intelligence

MedInfo 5
Saturday, July 8, 2023
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
C4.6

Overview

C4.6
Tutorial & presentation


Details

This session contains one 40 minute tutorial and a paper presentation.

Tutorial: BOTs for pre visit clinical assessment

Pain in the epigastrium, going to the back and shoulder is likely to be gallstone related. Colicky pain in epigastrium/umbilicus radiating to the right iliac region means appendicitis. Crushing chest pain with sweating points to possible myocardial ischemia. Clinicians regularly asks these questions to work towards a diagnosis. A VoiceBOT can do the same in the patients’ preferred language.

Auto-analysers and cell-counters have led to voluminous multipage investigation reports. Not all are contextual or of relevance. For example, a Complete Blood Count (CBC) has 25 components, a biochemistry profile between 10- 40, while the need would only be of one or two. A hybrid (human assisted) BOT summarises relevant reports with dates.




Speaker

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Dr Frank Lin
Senior Research Officer
Garvan Institute of Medical Research

Session chair

Biography

Frank is a medical oncologist and an medical informatician. He is a research fellow at the Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics at the Garvan Institute, NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre at University of Sydney, and the SPHERE Cancer Clinical Academic Group at UNSW. His research interests are in genomics and digital health in cancer care. His work focuses on precision oncology, decision support, real-world data, and applications of AI in oncology. He is a key member involved in the national molecular tumour board at the Australian Genomic Cancer Medicine Program. He is investigator of several early phase clinical trials and grants.
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Dr Shashi Gogia
President
Society for Administration of Telemedicine and Healthcare Informatics

Tutorial: BOTs for pre visit clinical assessment

9:00 AM - 9:40 AM

Biography

Dr Shashi is a practicing surgeon and president of S.A.T.H.I. which has been implementing telehealth projects since 2005. Dr Shashi also works with ISO as a project leader for standardizing medical images and graphics. He is also a IAHSI fellow, past convenor for the IMIA Telehealth WG, and book editor (Fundamentals of Telemedicine and Telehealth) with over 50 papers and 300 presentations.

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