With insight from Dr Catherine Jones on the development of a comprehensive AI tool and Dr Sian Philips on the limitations and opportunities for AI within the NHS. The webinar was moderated by Dr Amrita Kumar, AI Clinical Lead & Consultant Radiologist, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust and included a panel/Q&A session with the speakers to allow for questions from the delegates.
Speakers and presentations:
Dr Catherine Jones
Dr Catherine Jones, Thoracic Radiologist and Chest Lead, annalise.ai Prior to her surgical and radiological training in the UK, Dr Jones earned degrees in mathematics and physics, then medicine at the University of Queensland. After a cardiothoracic radiology fellowship in Vancouver, Canada she returned to Australia to begin private practice with the I-MED Radiology Network. Now, as cardiothoracic lead at annalise.ai, Dr Jones is an executive member of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Thoracic Radiology and sits on multiple committees at the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists. Her research interests include occupational lung disease imaging, artificial intelligence validation and diagnostic accuracy studies.Dr Sian Phillips
Dr Sian Phillips, Consultant Radiologist, Chair of MISC, Head of Speciality School/ Associate Dean (Radiology), HEIW Dr Sian Phillips is a Consultant Radiologist in South Wales and has held several clinical leadership roles during her career. She is Co-chair of the Imaging Essential Services Group, supporting NHS Wales and Welsh Government imaging strategy for the pandemic and is Chair of Medical Imaging Sub-committee of the Welsh Scientific Advisory committee for Welsh Government. With a long interest in undergraduate and postgraduate education, she is currently Associate Dean and Head of School for Radiology, Health Education and Improvement Wales. Prior to this has held roles at the Royal College of Radiologists, including FRCR examination board and Professional Support and Standards Committee. She is a qualified Professional Coach Mentor and supports the Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management, RCR and Women in Universities.