MEETS SESSION

EFRS-ISRRT - Artificial intelligence and the radiographer profession

Lectures

1
EFRS-ISSRT - Exploring the current landscape and evidence-base relating to artificial intelligence (AI) and the radiographer profession

EFRS-ISSRT - Exploring the current landscape and evidence-base relating to artificial intelligence (AI) and the radiographer profession

08:39N.H. Woznitza, London / UK

Learning Objectives

1. To summarise the existing evidence of the impact of AI on radiographers.
2. To recognise the risks and benefits when introducing AI into clinical practice.
3. To explore the opportunities that AI could present in radiographer role development.

2
EFRS-ISSRT -  Ethical considerations in AI

EFRS-ISSRT - Ethical considerations in AI

11:25A. Brady, Cork / IE

Learning Objectives

1. To learn the ethical controversies that AI is introducing in medical imaging.
2. To provide an overview of the professional and legal implications.
3. To explore/elaborate on the need for a code of conduct.

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EFRS-ISST -  Considering AI in our education and training programmes

EFRS-ISST - Considering AI in our education and training programmes

09:01M. Hardy, Bradford / UK

Learning Objectives

1. To consider what our students need to know about AI.
2. To discuss opportunities to use AI to supplement radiographer education.
3. To identify future concepts that radiographers will require to work with integrated AI.

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EFRS-ISST -  Horizon scanning: the future of AI and the radiographer profession

EFRS-ISST - Horizon scanning: the future of AI and the radiographer profession

09:39M. Jackowski, Garner, NC / US

Learning Objectives

1. To discuss how radiographers can contribute to the development of AI in medical imaging.
2. To summaries barriers to the implementation of AI in clinical practice.
3. To illustrate the potential contribution of AI to patient safety.

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