Open Forum Session

OF 5R - Artificial intelligence (AI) and person-centred care: how to combine them?

Lectures

1
Chairpersons' introduction

Chairpersons' introduction

05:00Jonathan Loui Portelli, Msida / MT, Malene Roland Vils Pedersen, Herning / DK

2
Artificial Intelligence research driven by radiographers as users

Artificial Intelligence research driven by radiographers as users

10:00Mélanie Champendal, Lausanne / CH

3
Improving person-centred care through effective use of AI

Improving person-centred care through effective use of AI

10:00Nikolaos Stogiannos, Corfu / GR

4
AI-enhanced communication skills for radiographers: strengthening human interaction

AI-enhanced communication skills for radiographers: strengthening human interaction

10:00Ricardo Faustino, Lisbon / PT

5
AI-dedicated simulated patient for communication skills training

AI-dedicated simulated patient for communication skills training

10:00Andrea Roletto, Milan / IT

6
Open forum discussion

Open forum discussion

15:00Open forum discussion

5 min
Chairpersons' introduction
Malene Roland Vils Pedersen, Herning / Denmark
Jonathan Loui Portelli, Msida / Malta
10 min
Artificial Intelligence research driven by radiographers as users
Mélanie Champendal, Lausanne / Switzerland
  1. To position radiographers as key stakeholders in AI development.
  2. To explore opportunities for user-led research and innovation.
  3. To address challenges in bridging clinical practice and AI research.
10 min
Improving person-centred care through effective use of AI
Nikolaos Stogiannos, Corfu / Greece
  1. To bridge AI capabilities with human-centred values.
  2. To showcase practical applications that enhance personalisation.
  3. To promote ethical and inclusive AI integration.
10 min
AI-enhanced communication skills for radiographers: strengthening human interaction
Ricardo Faustino, Lisbon / Portugal
  1. To recognise the dual role of AI and human empathy in radiographic practice, and how both can coexist to enhance patient care.
  2. To apply communication strategies that integrate AI tools while maintaining a person-centred approach during imaging sessions.
  3. To reflect on ethical and professional responsibilities when using AI in patient interactions, ensuring trust, transparency, and compassion remain central.
10 min
AI-dedicated simulated patient for communication skills training
Andrea Roletto, Milan / Italy
  1. To learn how AI can be applied to enhance communication skills training for patients to support person-centred care.
  2. To recognise the ethical and practical considerations when integrating AI into patient communication training.
  3. To evaluate real-world examples where AI-supported communication tools have been used in patient care.
15 min
Open forum discussion