Joint Session of the ISRRT and EFRS

ISRRT/EFRS - The role of radiographers with clinical use of artificial intelligence (AI)

Lectures

1
Chairpersons' introduction

Chairpersons' introduction

03:00Patrizia Cornacchione, Rome / IT, Haakon H. Hjemly, Sorumsand / NO

2
How to ensure effective access to AI for radiographers?

How to ensure effective access to AI for radiographers?

12:00Clare Rainey, Cork / IE

3
Implementation of AI in clinical use: challenges and results

Implementation of AI in clinical use: challenges and results

12:00Napapong Pongnapang, Bangkok / TH

4
Overview of international radiographer workforce challenges

Overview of international radiographer workforce challenges

12:00Edward Hung Tat TAT Chan, Fo Tan / HK

5
Innovative opportunities to support rising demands for the radiographer workforce

Innovative opportunities to support rising demands for the radiographer workforce

12:00Elona Dybeli, Tirana / AL

6
Panel discussion: What can be the future for radiographers with AI?

Panel discussion: What can be the future for radiographers with AI?

09:00Panel discussion: What can be the future for radiographers with AI?

3 min
Chairpersons' introduction
Haakon H. Hjemly, Sorumsand / Norway
Patrizia Cornacchione, Rome / Italy
12 min
How to ensure effective access to AI for radiographers?
Clare Rainey, Cork / Ireland
  1. To understand the critical role radiographers play in the adoption and use of artificial intelligence (AI) across diagnostic imaging, radiotherapy, and nuclear medicine.
  2. To explore the educational, infrastructural, and regulatory enablers required to ensure equitable and effective access to AI tools in radiographic practice.
  3. To identify best practices and collaborative strategies that promote radiographer involvement in AI development, integration, and clinical governance.
12 min
Implementation of AI in clinical use: challenges and results
Napapong Pongnapang, Bangkok / Thailand
  1. To learn about key areas where artificial intelligence (AI) has been implemented in clinical radiography practice, and the outcomes observed.
  2. To appreciate the practical challenges - including ethical, regulatory, technical, and workflow-related issues - faced during AI adoption in real-world clinical settings.
  3. To understand the critical success factors and lessons learned from global case studies in AI implementation, especially from the perspective of radiographers and technologists.
12 min
Overview of international radiographer workforce challenges
Edward Hung Tat TAT Chan, Fo Tan / Hong Kong SAR China
  1. To learn about the global healthcare workforce challenge and the radiographer shortage.
  2. To appreciate the result of the ISRRT survey of the WHO's strategy on human resources for health: workforce 2030.
  3. To understand education gaps in radiography training worldwide and propose solutions.
12 min
Innovative opportunities to support rising demands for the radiographer workforce
Elona Dybeli, Tirana / Albania
  1. To understand the growing clinical and operational pressures on radiology services, and how radiographers can contribute to sustainable solutions.
  2. To explore innovative models of care, technological advancements, and role development opportunities that support efficiency, access, and quality in radiology.
  3. To evaluate the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and continuous professional development in addressing workforce capacity and rising service demands.
9 min
Panel discussion: What can be the future for radiographers with AI?

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