This form is built by clinicians for clinicians, spear-heading this gathering is founder of AIMed Dr Anthony Chang, a US based paediatric cardiologist and chief intelligence and innovation officer at CHOC Children’s Hospital Orange County. Ahead of AIMed’s Sydney Summit which he will chair and present at Dr Chang called for a more patient centric approach to AI-fuelled innovation, leveraging design thinking principles.
Other topics discussed during the forum will include:
*AI in medical imaging - exploring the key aspects of imaging that support the use of AI, as well as the specific challenges that need to be overcome. The lessons from imaging are broadly applicable, allowing us to recognise which healthcare tasks are most amenable to AI intervention.
* Applications and challenges of AI for Health This workshop will cover fundamental aspects of AI, focusing on machine learning. The aim is to provide educated attendees with limited technical background, some understanding of the main Machine Learning techniques and their challenges for healthcare applications such as radiology.
*Predictive healthcare: Predicting the probability of sepsis and adverse outcomes in patients presenting to emergency departments Dr Amith Shetty, Emergency Physician, Westmead Medical Research Unit
AI Data, AI Ethics & AI Safety
The potential of AI in Australian healthcare is exciting, but is our health system able to deliver AI in everyday clinical practice, or to resolve issues of data ownership and trust and invest in the data infrastructure to realize it. The opportunity exists to both transform population health and realise the potential of AI, but only if we can address the issues of ownership of healthcare data. Without this however, opportunities for AI in healthcare will remain just that—opportunities. You can be part of this revolution, have a voice, join the community
Over 30+ clinicians will present at AIMed Summit in Sydney on 12-13 November. REGISTER AT -
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The 10 Most Trustworthy Healthcare and Life Science solution providers” project. In this project we are presenting you some of the prominent companies and healthcare solution providers, who have very skillfully integrated technology into their daily functioning, services and products.
Powering the Future of Healthcare in Asia | The Propell Group | Baker & McKenzieJulien de Salaberry
"Powering the Future of Healthcare in Asia Pacific" is a six-part report series produced by Baker & McKenzie in partnership with The Propell Group. The Report, which will be released over the period of six months, considers the impact of technological innovation on healthcare in the region and highlights some of the legal concerns which start-up innovators, and pharmaceutical and medical devices companies may face in this new paradigm of e-Health
#healthtechasia
Powering the Future of Healthcare in Asia - ETPL "IOT FOR HEALTH" PROGRAM | T...Julien de Salaberry
Presentation on the importance and impact of IoT Healthcare / Healthtech on the delivery of healthcare in Asia to the ETPL "IOT FOR HEALTH" PROGRAM cohort
#healthtechasia
Capital Raising for MedTech SMEs | MedTech Forum 2015 APAC | ApacMed | The Pr...Julien de Salaberry
Introduction to the global healthcare and Asia healthtech funding landscape. Briefing on the early stage venture funding journey and guidance on the approach to funding. Followed by a panel discussion from local experts.
#healthtechasia
Powering the Future of Healthcare in Asia Pacific | Full ReportGalen Growth
How technology will change healthcare delivery
1) The creative destruction of healthcare
2) Data driven healthcare
3) Funding
4) Disruption in Healthcare
5) Opportunity to leapfrog to accelerate change
The new era of mobile health ushered in by the wide adoption of ubiquitous computing and mobile communications has brought opportunities for governments and companies to rethink their concept of healthcare. Simultaneously, the worldwide urbanization process represents a formidable challenge and attracts attention toward cities that are expected to gather higher populations and provide citizens with services in an efficient and human manner. These two trends have led to the appearance of mobile health and smart cities. In this talk we introduce the new concept of smart health, which is the context-aware complement of mobile health within smart cities. We provide an overview of the main fields of knowledge that are involved in the process of building this new concept. Additionally, we discuss the main challenges and opportunities that s-Health would imply and provide a common ground for further research.
The 10 Most Trustworthy Healthcare and Life Science solution providers” project. In this project we are presenting you some of the prominent companies and healthcare solution providers, who have very skillfully integrated technology into their daily functioning, services and products.
Powering the Future of Healthcare in Asia | The Propell Group | Baker & McKenzieJulien de Salaberry
"Powering the Future of Healthcare in Asia Pacific" is a six-part report series produced by Baker & McKenzie in partnership with The Propell Group. The Report, which will be released over the period of six months, considers the impact of technological innovation on healthcare in the region and highlights some of the legal concerns which start-up innovators, and pharmaceutical and medical devices companies may face in this new paradigm of e-Health
#healthtechasia
Powering the Future of Healthcare in Asia - ETPL "IOT FOR HEALTH" PROGRAM | T...Julien de Salaberry
Presentation on the importance and impact of IoT Healthcare / Healthtech on the delivery of healthcare in Asia to the ETPL "IOT FOR HEALTH" PROGRAM cohort
#healthtechasia
Capital Raising for MedTech SMEs | MedTech Forum 2015 APAC | ApacMed | The Pr...Julien de Salaberry
Introduction to the global healthcare and Asia healthtech funding landscape. Briefing on the early stage venture funding journey and guidance on the approach to funding. Followed by a panel discussion from local experts.
#healthtechasia
Powering the Future of Healthcare in Asia Pacific | Full ReportGalen Growth
How technology will change healthcare delivery
1) The creative destruction of healthcare
2) Data driven healthcare
3) Funding
4) Disruption in Healthcare
5) Opportunity to leapfrog to accelerate change
The new era of mobile health ushered in by the wide adoption of ubiquitous computing and mobile communications has brought opportunities for governments and companies to rethink their concept of healthcare. Simultaneously, the worldwide urbanization process represents a formidable challenge and attracts attention toward cities that are expected to gather higher populations and provide citizens with services in an efficient and human manner. These two trends have led to the appearance of mobile health and smart cities. In this talk we introduce the new concept of smart health, which is the context-aware complement of mobile health within smart cities. We provide an overview of the main fields of knowledge that are involved in the process of building this new concept. Additionally, we discuss the main challenges and opportunities that s-Health would imply and provide a common ground for further research.
X Sector Disruption | CIO Leaders Summit 2015 | The Propell GroupJulien de Salaberry
- Technology is or will disrupt your sector
- Hoping that it might miss you out is not a strategy!
- You will need to embrace and adopt the technology to innovate to stay in the game
- You also have the opportunity to explore how technology could enable your industry to disrupt another
Presentation given at the Garage Start Digital Health Startup Workshop sponsored by ABRT Venture Capital. Content focuses on the healthtech investment landscape.
The healthcare industry is being disrupted by technology and a shift to greater patient / individual empowerment. This represents a formidable opportunity for healthcare in Asia. What catalyst role could / should strategics play in Asia healthcare innovation and how?
This white paper has elicited views from a broad group of
industry parDcipants about the future of the Biosciences
industry in Singapore. It provides themes that can help to
guide the development of innovaDve ideas to propel the next
lap of Biosciences growth in Singapore.
The Smart Health Centers project places trained health information specialists (Navigators) in traditional and non-traditional health facilities to assist patients in connecting to their own medical records and find reliable information about their own conditions. All Navigators are trained in the Smart Health Center Model using this training guide.
New Normal, New Future - Free Download E bookkevin brown
Healthcare is shifting from the traditional provider-centric,
in-patient setting to patient-centric, virtual consultations
with increased remote care monitoring. This transition
has prompted the need for MedTech industry to relook
at the products they develop and enhance value in care
delivery.
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the use of
digital health technologies, and the need to develop
innovative devices or systems that support virtual
health. The last couple of years have seen increased
use of wearables, mobile and app-based technologies
along with data and analytics have been transforming
healthcare delivery.
Advancements in healthcare technologies like
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Virtual Reality and Augmented
Reality 3D-printing, robotics and nanotechnology are
shaping the future of healthcare. This technology boom
is helping address disease and medical conditions
through provision of cheaper, faster and more effective
solutions for diseases.
Healthcare AI will undoubtedly become one of the fastest growing industries in the industry. Although the medical and health artificial intelligence industry was valued at US$ 600 million in 2014 , it is expected to reach a staggering US$ 150 billion by 2026. There are countless AI applications in the healthcare industry, let’s look at some outstanding ones.
Asia HealthTech Investments by Julien de Salaberry (30 June 2015)KickstartPH
Kickstart Ventures' 2nd HealthTech Forum featured Julien de Salaberry, a globally-recognised expert on healthcare and technology.
Julien, the Chief Innovation Officer and Founder of The Propell Group (based in Singapore), talked about healthcare trends in Southeast Asia and how “frugal innovation" can be done in healthcare delivery.
And yeah, if you've got an interesting healthtech startup, message us at info@kickstart.ph. #startupPH
Optimising maternal & child healthcare in India through the integrated use of...Skannd Tyagi
This paper is a literature review on the present condition of pre-natal and post-natal Maternal and Child healthcare in Rural India. This is a first step on finding the several possibilities using AI, Big Data and Telemedicine in identifying patterns and provide more structured and streamlined support to rural and semi-urban communities. Our endeavour with this research paper is to identify the pain points and attempt to find solutions using current technologies.
"Theera-Ampornpunt N. Medical informatics: a look from USA to Thailand. Paper presented at: Ramathibodi’s Fourth Decade: Best Innovation to Daily Practice; 2009 Feb 10-13; Nonthaburi, Thailand. Panel discussion via videoconference, in Thai."
Healthcare, along with many other sectors, is facing increasing uncertainty driven by technology disruption and greater individual / patient empowerment. The barrier to entry into the sector is dropping fast enabling Asia entrepreneurs to significantly improve the Asia healthcare ecosystem
Social Media took over our lives in most different aspects. Even health care providers are becoming more aware of how the digital world and services, i.e. Apps, social Networks,... can be of benefit for them and for their visitors and patients.
Wired's Digital Health 2019 summary: Ruder Finn UK RobinKim38
Wired Health 2019 covered several exciting ways healthcare is being revolutionised by technology. Ruder Finn's health tech experts in London have summarised the key themes and topics from the conference ranging from AI, sensors, personalization and the hospitals of the future which are shaping the future of digital health landscape.
Europe's Top 5 Effective Leaders in Healthcare Edition.pdfinsightscare
Insights Care’s team carried out its own research and found the ‘Europe's Top 5 Effective Leaders in Healthcare,’ and depicted their revolutionary tales
X Sector Disruption | CIO Leaders Summit 2015 | The Propell GroupJulien de Salaberry
- Technology is or will disrupt your sector
- Hoping that it might miss you out is not a strategy!
- You will need to embrace and adopt the technology to innovate to stay in the game
- You also have the opportunity to explore how technology could enable your industry to disrupt another
Presentation given at the Garage Start Digital Health Startup Workshop sponsored by ABRT Venture Capital. Content focuses on the healthtech investment landscape.
The healthcare industry is being disrupted by technology and a shift to greater patient / individual empowerment. This represents a formidable opportunity for healthcare in Asia. What catalyst role could / should strategics play in Asia healthcare innovation and how?
This white paper has elicited views from a broad group of
industry parDcipants about the future of the Biosciences
industry in Singapore. It provides themes that can help to
guide the development of innovaDve ideas to propel the next
lap of Biosciences growth in Singapore.
The Smart Health Centers project places trained health information specialists (Navigators) in traditional and non-traditional health facilities to assist patients in connecting to their own medical records and find reliable information about their own conditions. All Navigators are trained in the Smart Health Center Model using this training guide.
New Normal, New Future - Free Download E bookkevin brown
Healthcare is shifting from the traditional provider-centric,
in-patient setting to patient-centric, virtual consultations
with increased remote care monitoring. This transition
has prompted the need for MedTech industry to relook
at the products they develop and enhance value in care
delivery.
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the use of
digital health technologies, and the need to develop
innovative devices or systems that support virtual
health. The last couple of years have seen increased
use of wearables, mobile and app-based technologies
along with data and analytics have been transforming
healthcare delivery.
Advancements in healthcare technologies like
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Virtual Reality and Augmented
Reality 3D-printing, robotics and nanotechnology are
shaping the future of healthcare. This technology boom
is helping address disease and medical conditions
through provision of cheaper, faster and more effective
solutions for diseases.
Healthcare AI will undoubtedly become one of the fastest growing industries in the industry. Although the medical and health artificial intelligence industry was valued at US$ 600 million in 2014 , it is expected to reach a staggering US$ 150 billion by 2026. There are countless AI applications in the healthcare industry, let’s look at some outstanding ones.
Asia HealthTech Investments by Julien de Salaberry (30 June 2015)KickstartPH
Kickstart Ventures' 2nd HealthTech Forum featured Julien de Salaberry, a globally-recognised expert on healthcare and technology.
Julien, the Chief Innovation Officer and Founder of The Propell Group (based in Singapore), talked about healthcare trends in Southeast Asia and how “frugal innovation" can be done in healthcare delivery.
And yeah, if you've got an interesting healthtech startup, message us at info@kickstart.ph. #startupPH
Optimising maternal & child healthcare in India through the integrated use of...Skannd Tyagi
This paper is a literature review on the present condition of pre-natal and post-natal Maternal and Child healthcare in Rural India. This is a first step on finding the several possibilities using AI, Big Data and Telemedicine in identifying patterns and provide more structured and streamlined support to rural and semi-urban communities. Our endeavour with this research paper is to identify the pain points and attempt to find solutions using current technologies.
"Theera-Ampornpunt N. Medical informatics: a look from USA to Thailand. Paper presented at: Ramathibodi’s Fourth Decade: Best Innovation to Daily Practice; 2009 Feb 10-13; Nonthaburi, Thailand. Panel discussion via videoconference, in Thai."
Healthcare, along with many other sectors, is facing increasing uncertainty driven by technology disruption and greater individual / patient empowerment. The barrier to entry into the sector is dropping fast enabling Asia entrepreneurs to significantly improve the Asia healthcare ecosystem
Social Media took over our lives in most different aspects. Even health care providers are becoming more aware of how the digital world and services, i.e. Apps, social Networks,... can be of benefit for them and for their visitors and patients.
Wired's Digital Health 2019 summary: Ruder Finn UK RobinKim38
Wired Health 2019 covered several exciting ways healthcare is being revolutionised by technology. Ruder Finn's health tech experts in London have summarised the key themes and topics from the conference ranging from AI, sensors, personalization and the hospitals of the future which are shaping the future of digital health landscape.
Europe's Top 5 Effective Leaders in Healthcare Edition.pdfinsightscare
Insights Care’s team carried out its own research and found the ‘Europe's Top 5 Effective Leaders in Healthcare,’ and depicted their revolutionary tales
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Top five reasons for why professionals globally trust us –
Strong editorial team who are market professionals themselves and understands what matters.
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Agility to always be abreast with the latest trends and happenings in the field of science and technology.
Available as per your convenience in Print and E-Book Format.
Digitalisation Of Healthcare - Towards A Better Future - Free Download E bookkevin brown
Digital health has been around for quite some
time. Advancements in technology, rising
demand for better care, and governments' focus
on improved health economy have contributed
to the digital transformation in the healthcare
sector. Healthcare providers and professionals
are continuously challenged to come up with
innovative and cost-effective ways of providing
effective care and better patient outcomes.
In the past few years, digital technologies
have changed the healthcare landscape into
becoming more patient-centric, with care givers
focusing on engaging patients and improving
their experiences.
According a Deloitte report, global healthcare
spending is estimated to cross US$10 trillion by
2022. As the global healthcare market embraces
digitalisation, innovation has a major role to
play. Healthcare companies have been investing
heavily in digital technologies to drive innovation
and value-based care, while making care giving
more accessible and efficient. Digitalisation results
in better usage of patient data by care givers
enabling them to offer personalised healthcare
to the patients.
10 most advanced medical imaging solution providersinsightscare
Insights Care has curated a list of “10 Most Advanced Medical Imaging Solution Providers”, we have listed the leading companies that are augmenting the clinical imaging niche with their novel solutions.
10 Most Innovative CRO’s To Watch In 2022.pdfinsightscare
During the COVID-19 pandemic, if clinicians, healthcare service-providing staff, nurses, and doctors were battling at the forefront, then the Clinical Research Organizations (CROs) have been working hard
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In Insights Care's latest edition, Top 10 Emerging Companies Solving Cancer with AI 2023, we will explore the unique strategies and technologies of each of these companies and highlight the impact they are making in the fight against cancer.
The 10 Best Super Specialty Hospitals.” On our cover page we have Dr. B Ramesh, Director and Chief Endoscopic Surgeon of Altius Hospital,having 21 years of excellent medical experience in India.
The Rise and Rise of HCPs' Social Networks - Focus on GCC RegionLen Starnes
Presentation given at the 5th Saudi eHealth Conference, Riyadh, 18 – 20 November 2014. The agenda includes: an update on the status of the continuing global expansion of HCPs’ social networks; a look at networks in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region; an overview of differentiating network characteristics; physicians’ usage patterns; impacts on national healthcare systems; and a case for the creation of a dedicated Saudi Arabian network to support the objectives of the country’s new healthcare reform.
Healthcare Asia Pacific 2018 welcomes all the speakers and delegates from around the world to go to "10th Asia Pacific Global Summit on Healthcare" during March 12-14, 2018 in Singapore city, Singapore. This incorporates provoke keynote introductions, Oral talks, Poster introductions and Exhibitions
We've produced an annual report for the West of England Academic Health Science Network to showcase how the organisation is helping to enhance healthcare delivery.
Report on the 5th Government Industry Dialogue on Digital Health, Medical Devices & Interoperability . This report is based on the deliberations of the the dialogue held between all stake-holders on 19th April hosted by the Disease Management Association of India , PCHA , Continua in partnership with Ministry of Health & Family Welfare , Department of Pharma , NHSRC, TIFAC , Government of India
Most reliable diagnostic and pathology center to watch..Merry D'souza
This edition of Most Reliable Diagnostic and Pathology Centres to Watch places the spotlight on healthcare service providers that are leveraging such revolutionary technologies to deliver the best to those seeking their services.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
Basavarajeeyam is a Sreshta Sangraha grantha (Compiled book ), written by Neelkanta kotturu Basavaraja Virachita. It contains 25 Prakaranas, First 24 Chapters related to Rogas& 25th to Rasadravyas.
micro teaching on communication m.sc nursing.pdfAnurag Sharma
Microteaching is a unique model of practice teaching. It is a viable instrument for the. desired change in the teaching behavior or the behavior potential which, in specified types of real. classroom situations, tends to facilitate the achievement of specified types of objectives.
Recomendações da OMS sobre cuidados maternos e neonatais para uma experiência pós-natal positiva.
Em consonância com os ODS – Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável e a Estratégia Global para a Saúde das Mulheres, Crianças e Adolescentes, e aplicando uma abordagem baseada nos direitos humanos, os esforços de cuidados pós-natais devem expandir-se para além da cobertura e da simples sobrevivência, de modo a incluir cuidados de qualidade.
Estas diretrizes visam melhorar a qualidade dos cuidados pós-natais essenciais e de rotina prestados às mulheres e aos recém-nascidos, com o objetivo final de melhorar a saúde e o bem-estar materno e neonatal.
Uma “experiência pós-natal positiva” é um resultado importante para todas as mulheres que dão à luz e para os seus recém-nascidos, estabelecendo as bases para a melhoria da saúde e do bem-estar a curto e longo prazo. Uma experiência pós-natal positiva é definida como aquela em que as mulheres, pessoas que gestam, os recém-nascidos, os casais, os pais, os cuidadores e as famílias recebem informação consistente, garantia e apoio de profissionais de saúde motivados; e onde um sistema de saúde flexível e com recursos reconheça as necessidades das mulheres e dos bebês e respeite o seu contexto cultural.
Estas diretrizes consolidadas apresentam algumas recomendações novas e já bem fundamentadas sobre cuidados pós-natais de rotina para mulheres e neonatos que recebem cuidados no pós-parto em unidades de saúde ou na comunidade, independentemente dos recursos disponíveis.
É fornecido um conjunto abrangente de recomendações para cuidados durante o período puerperal, com ênfase nos cuidados essenciais que todas as mulheres e recém-nascidos devem receber, e com a devida atenção à qualidade dos cuidados; isto é, a entrega e a experiência do cuidado recebido. Estas diretrizes atualizam e ampliam as recomendações da OMS de 2014 sobre cuidados pós-natais da mãe e do recém-nascido e complementam as atuais diretrizes da OMS sobre a gestão de complicações pós-natais.
O estabelecimento da amamentação e o manejo das principais intercorrências é contemplada.
Recomendamos muito.
Vamos discutir essas recomendações no nosso curso de pós-graduação em Aleitamento no Instituto Ciclos.
Esta publicação só está disponível em inglês até o momento.
Prof. Marcus Renato de Carvalho
www.agostodourado.com
These simplified slides by Dr. Sidra Arshad present an overview of the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract.
Learning objectives:
1. Enlist the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract
2. Briefly explain how these functions are carried out
3. Discuss the significance of dead space
4. Differentiate between minute ventilation and alveolar ventilation
5. Describe the cough and sneeze reflexes
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 39, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 34, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 17, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
4. Non-respiratory functions of the lungs https://academic.oup.com/bjaed/article/13/3/98/278874
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Tom Selleck Health: A Comprehensive Look at the Iconic Actor’s Wellness Journeygreendigital
Tom Selleck, an enduring figure in Hollywood. has captivated audiences for decades with his rugged charm, iconic moustache. and memorable roles in television and film. From his breakout role as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I. to his current portrayal of Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods. Selleck's career has spanned over 50 years. But beyond his professional achievements. fans have often been curious about Tom Selleck Health. especially as he has aged in the public eye.
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Introduction
Many have been interested in Tom Selleck health. not only because of his enduring presence on screen but also because of the challenges. and lifestyle choices he has faced and made over the years. This article delves into the various aspects of Tom Selleck health. exploring his fitness regimen, diet, mental health. and the challenges he has encountered as he ages. We'll look at how he maintains his well-being. the health issues he has faced, and his approach to ageing .
Early Life and Career
Childhood and Athletic Beginnings
Tom Selleck was born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. From an early age, he was involved in sports, particularly basketball. which played a significant role in his physical development. His athletic pursuits continued into college. where he attended the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. This early involvement in sports laid a strong foundation for his physical health and disciplined lifestyle.
Transition to Acting
Selleck's transition from an athlete to an actor came with its physical demands. His first significant role in "Magnum P.I." required him to perform various stunts and maintain a fit appearance. This role, which he played from 1980 to 1988. necessitated a rigorous fitness routine to meet the show's demands. setting the stage for his long-term commitment to health and wellness.
Fitness Regimen
Workout Routine
Tom Selleck health and fitness regimen has evolved. adapting to his changing roles and age. During his "Magnum, P.I." days. Selleck's workouts were intense and focused on building and maintaining muscle mass. His routine included weightlifting, cardiovascular exercises. and specific training for the stunts he performed on the show.
Selleck adjusted his fitness routine as he aged to suit his body's needs. Today, his workouts focus on maintaining flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular health. He incorporates low-impact exercises such as swimming, walking, and light weightlifting. This balanced approach helps him stay fit without putting undue strain on his joints and muscles.
Importance of Flexibility and Mobility
In recent years, Selleck has emphasized the importance of flexibility and mobility in his fitness regimen. Understanding the natural decline in muscle mass and joint flexibility with age. he includes stretching and yoga in his routine. These practices help prevent injuries, improve posture, and maintain mobilit
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2. 2 AIMed AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY, 12-13 NOVEMBER 2019
AIMed Australia marks the fourth AIMed flagship event, on top of
AIMed North America, Europe, and Asia. Funded by Sharon Disney
Lund Foundation, the Medical Intelligence Innovation Institute (MI3) was
founded as an institute to focus on artificial intelligence in medicine and
transformative innovation in paediatrics and is a part of CHOC Children’s
hospital. MI3 sits within CHOC Children’s Hospital and it was here that
AIMed was created.
AIMed was founded by clinicians who are passionate about data and intelligence
and are dedicated to transform medicine from evidence-based medicine to
intelligence-based medicine.
AIMed is a multi-disciplinary gathering of clinicians as well as computer and
data scientists, hospital leaders, entrepreneurs and investors, and patients and
families. In order to encourage networking and conversations, the meeting venue
is usually filled with round tables to maximize human-to-human interactions.
OURLEGACY
Register now at www.aimed.events/aimed-australia-2019/
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3. 3 AIMed EUROPE LONDON 17–19 SEPTEMBER 2019
Register now at www.aimed.events/aimed-australia-2019/
3 AIMed EUROPE LONDON 17–19 SEPTEMBER 2019
Anthony Chang MD, MPH, MS, MBA, AIMed Chairman and Founder
“I am a pediatric cardiologist and have cared for children
with heart disease for the past three decades. To better
prepare myself for this new era of artificial intelligence, I
returned to school and studied biomedical data science and
artificial intelligence at Stanford School of Medicine. It was
basically a four-year continually epiphanous and intellectually
transformational journey. Our vision is for this institute as well as
AIMed to serve as a clarion call to start a revolution to embrace
this new exciting paradigm for healthcare and medicine. I hope
you will join me on this exciting new journey.”
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4. Register now at www.aimed.events/aimed-australia-2019/
4 AIMed AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY, 12-13 NOVEMBER 2019
AIMed Australia 2019 is for those interested in the biggest
paradigm shift in healthcare and medicine.
Artificial intelligence
This is one of the most important and progressive healthcare summit in
Australia. Two-days dedicated to the transformative impact that AI-inspired
technology is having on healthcare. A platform designed by clinicians to
showcase latest thinking and facilitate new ideas and partnerships.
Don’t take our word for it, hear what attendees thought of AIMed Europe
and what the AIMed Movement means to them. This is a highlight of the kind
words and testimonials AIMed Europe 2018, we expect similar feedback from
delegates at our inaugural AIMed Australia Summit this November. Fran Ayalasomayajula
Global Healthcare Solutions, HP
“AIMed fosters a rich thought
leadership community of
stakeholders who are on the front
lines of delivering care, feverishly
collaborating and defining
innovative pragmatic AI-enabled
solutions to combatting challenges
faced throughout the healthcare
ecosystem.”
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5. 5 AIMed AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY, 12-13 NOVEMBER 2019
Why attend
Two days dedicated to the
transformative impact that
AI-inspired technology is having
on healthcare. A platform designed
by clinicians to showcase latest
thinking and facilitate new ideas
and partnerships.
400 ATTENDEES
30 SPEAKERS
4 WORKSHOPS
1 SOCIALEVENT
1 AIMed
AUSTRALIA
WHOSHOULDATTEND
1 Clinicians, Physicians,
GPs, Hospital Leaders 60%
2 C-Suite Tech Leaders 20%
3 Data Scientists,
IT Directors, Developers 15%
4 Universities, Associations,
Freelance 5%
Expected delegate
attendance breakdown:
Reach a one-of-a-kind cross section of physicians,
c-suite executives, purchasers, and professionals
in the world of medicine and data science.
1
2
3
4
— Clinicians
— Hospital Leaders / Innovators
— Data Scientists
— Pharma
— Technology
Solution Providers
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AIMed aims to bring together clinicians, hospital
leaders and technology experts so they can start a
revolution in today’s Medicine and Healthcare for
a data-smart tomorrow. In order to achieve that we
are constantly on the search for anyone moving the
needle in this field. Contact us about becoming a
speaker or ambassador for AIMed Australia 2019.
ACLINICIANLEDMOVEMENTKICKSTARTING
AREVOLUTIONINHEALTHCARE
CONFIRMEDSPEAKERSAIMedAUSTRALIA2019
Dr Anthony Chang
MD, MPH, MS, MBA
Chairman Founder and
Chief Intelligence and
Innovation Officer
AIMed and CHOC Children’s
Hospital of Orange County
Professor Antonio Di Ieva
Consultant Neurosurgeon —
Head of the Computational
NeuroSurgery (CNS) Lab
Macquarie University
Berne Gibbons
Director Healthcare Events
Best Case Scenario
Dimitry Tran
Co-Founder
HARISSON.AI
Dr Michael Costello
GM
Australian Digital Health Agency
Dr Martin Than
Director of Emergency
Medicine Research
Christchurch Public Hospital
Associate Professor
Farah Magrabi
Australian Institute of Health
Innovation, Macquarie University
(Ethics and Safety)
Professor Karin Verspoor
Biomedical/Health Informatics
The University of Melbourne
CONTACTUS
Luli Adeyemo
Managing Director
Best Case Scenario
0415 209334
02 8060 8398
luli@bestcasescenario.com.au
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Dr Johan Verjans
Cardiologist, Royal
Adelaide Hospital
Platform Leader AI, South
Australian Health and
Medical Research Institute
Deputy Director, Medical
Machine Learning, Australian
Institute for Machine Learning
Dr Luke Oakden-Rayner
MBBS, FRANZCR
Director of Research, Medical
Imaging, Royal Adelaide Hospital
Researcher, Australian Institute
for Machine Learning
Dr Mark Simpson
Chief Clinical Information Officer
Executive Director of Clinical
Engagement and Patient Safety
eHealth, NSW
Professor Enrico Coiera
Director Centre for
Health Informatics
Director NHMRC Centre
for Research Excellence
in Digital Health
Australian Institute of Health
Innovation Faculty of Medicine
and Health Sciences
Dr Michelle Ananda-Rajah
FRACP, PhD I MRFF TRIP
Fellow and Consultant
Physician in General Medicine
and Infectious Diseases
Alfred Health, Melbourne
Associate Professor
Narinder Singh
MBBS (Syd), MS (Syd), FRACS
Clinical Associate Professor of
Surgery, University of Sydney
and Chief of Otolaryngology,
Head Neck Surgery
Westmead Hospital, Sydney
Dr Olivier Salvado
Head of Imaging and
Computer Vision
CSIRO | Data61
Associate Professor
Paul Cooper
Health Informatics, Deakin
University
Associated Professor
Sandeep Reddy
Deakin University
Dr Talat Uppal
Visiting Medical Officer
Northern Beaches and
Hornsby Hospital
Dr Zoran Bolevich
Chief Executive
eHealth, NSW
Ellen Broad
Senior Fellow
3A Institute
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Associate Professor
Blanca Gallego Luxan
Centre for Big Data Research
in Health
Professor Paul Glasziou
Director
Institute of Evidence-Based
Healthcare
Dr Amith Shetty
Emergency Physician
Westmead Medical Research Unit
David Bunker
Executive Director
(CEO and Board Member)
Queensland Genomics
Health Alliance
Kathleen Grey
Associate Professor of
Health Informatics
University of Melbourne
Simon Kos
CEO
Next Practice
Meredith Makeham
Chief Medical Adviser
Australian Digital Health
Agency (ADHA)
Wendy Rogers
Professor of Clinical Ethics
Macquarie University
Dr Tim Smyth
Health Management Consultant,
Practice Principal Health Sector
Law and Board Chair
Dr Monica Trujillo
Chair, CXIO Network
Cerner
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Start Finish Subject and speakers
08:00 08.30 Registration for workshops and arrival tea and coffee
08.30 10:00 Workshop 1A
AI in medicine for clinicians
This workshop is ideal for those clinicians and physicians
looking for an introductory workshop in AI in medicine
and healthcare. This session is a must attend for any new
attendees to AIMed summits in order to successfully
navigate the main conference program.
Workshop leaders:
Dr Anthony Chang, Chairman and Founder and Chief
Intelligence and Innovation Officer, AIMed and CHOC
Children’s Hospital of Orange County
Associate Professor Farah Magrabi, Australian Institute of
Health Innovation, Macquarie University (Ethics Safety)
Workshop 1B
AI in medicine for the non-clinician
This workshop is ideal for non clinicians who would like
to gain a greater understanding of the clinical process,
and how technology (AI in particular) can support this
process. The session will be delivered from a clinical and
non clinical viewpoint, and will investigate the clinical and
technological interactions within clinical practice.
Workshop leaders:
Dr Michael Costello, GM, Australian Digital Health Agency
Dr Martin Than, Director of Emergency Medicine Research,
Christchurch Public Hospital
Start Finish Subject and speakers
10:00 10:30 Morning tea
10:30 12:00 Workshop 2A
AI in medical imaging
Medical imaging is leading AI investment, regulatory
approvals, and clinical use in healthcare. This workshop
will introduce the application of AI to medical imaging,
exploring the key aspects of imaging that support the
use of AI, as well as the specific challenges that need
to be overcome. The lessons from imaging are broadly
applicable, allowing us to recognise which healthcare
tasks are most amenable to AI intervention.
Workshop leader:
Dr Luke Oakden-Rayner MBBS FRANZCR, Director of
Research, Medical Imaging, Royal Adelaide Hospital
Researcher, Australian Institute for Machine Learning
Workshop 2B
Applications and challenges of AI for Health
This workshop will cover fundamental aspects of AI,
focusing on machine learning. The aim is to provide
educated attendees with limited technical background,
some understanding of the main Machine Learning
techniques and their challenges for healthcare
applications such as radiology.
Workshop leader:
Dr Olivier Salvado, Head of Imaging and
Computer Vision, CSIRO | Data61
12:00 13:00 Registration and lunch
13:00 13:15 Doors open and guests seated
13:15 13:25 Welcome address and acknowledgement of country
Speaker: Berne Gibbons, Director Healthcare Events,
Best Case Scenario
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Start Finish Subject and speakers
14:25 14:35 Speaker 3
14:35 14:50 Session QA
Dr Luke Oakden-Rayner MBBS, FRANZCR, Director of
Research, Medical Imaging, Royal Adelaide Hospital and
Researcher, Australian Institute for Machine Learning
(Moderator)
Dr Amith Shetty, Emergency Physician,
Westmead Medical Research Unit
Professor Karin Verspoor, Biomedical/Health Informatics,
The University of Melbourne
14:50 15:20 Afternoon tea
15:20 15:25 An overview of the latest innovation
in AI and data science in Australia
We hear from clinicians that have moved on from
research to practical case studies for 10 minutes followed
by a 10 minute QA
Session moderator:
Simon Kos, CEO, Next Practice
15:25 15:35 Speaker 1
The impact of artificial intelligence on the
work of doctors - replacement or augmentation
Dr Johan Verjans, Cardiologist, Royal Adelaide Hospital
Platform Leader AI, South Australian Health and Medical
Research Institute, Deputy Director, Medical Machine
Learning, Australian Institute for Machine Learning
Start Finish Subject and speakers
13:25 14:00 Opening remarks from the chair
Speaker:
Dr Anthony Chang, Chairman and Founder and Chief
Intelligence and Innovation Officer, AIMed and CHOC
Children’s Hospital of Orange County
14:00 14:05 Machine learning in medicine
Evaluating the latest practical applications, successes and
roadblocks or implementing AI and machine learning in
medicine. 3 speakers will present their latest findings for
10 minutes, followed by 15 minutes QA
Session moderator:
Dr Luke Oakden-Rayner MBBS, FRANZCR, Director of
Research, Medical Imaging, Royal Adelaide Hospital and
Researcher, Australian Institute for Machine Learning
14:05 14:15 Speaker 1
Predictive healthcare: Predicting the probability
of sepsis and adverse outcomes in patients
presenting to emergency departments
Dr Amith Shetty, Emergency Physician,
Westmead Medical Research Unit
14:15 14:25 Speaker 2
Machine learning approaches to precision
medicine applications in atrial fibrillation
Professor Karin Verspoor, Biomedical/Health Informatics,
The University of Melbourne
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Start Finish Subject and speakers
15:35 15:45 Speaker 2
Will computers replace medical researchers?
Associate Professor Blanca Gallego Luxan,
Centre for Big Data Research in Health
15:45 15:55 Speaker 3
Cloud-native machine learning innovations
Dr Denis Bauer, Head of cloud computing
Bioinformatics, CSIRO
15:55 16:10 Session QA
Simon Kos, CEO, Next Practice (Moderator)
Dr Johan Verjans, Cardiologist, Royal Adelaide Hospital,
Platform Leader AI, South Australian Health and Medical
Research Institute, Deputy Director, Medical Machine
Learning, Australian Institute for Machine Learning
Associate Professor Blanca Gallego Luxan,
Centre for Big Data Research in Health
Dr Denis Bauer, Head of cloud computing
Bioinformatics, CSIRO
Start Finish Subject and speakers
16:10 16:55 Panel discussion
Are we ready for AI - exploring the complex
themes of ethics, data and safety
Moderator
Dr Ian Opperman, Chief Data Scientist and CEO,
NSW Data Analytics Centre
Panellists:
A/Professor Narinder Singh MBBS (Syd), MS (Syd), FRACS,
Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery, University of
Sydney and Chief of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck
Surgery, Westmead Hospital, Sydney
Dr Luke Oakden-Rayner MBBS, FRANZCR,
Director of Research, Medical Imaging,
Royal Adelaide Hospital and Researcher,
Australian Institute for Machine Learning
Ellen Broad, Senior Fellow, 3A Institute
16:55 17.15 Shark Tank finalist pitches
3 Australian clinicians challenged start-ups, AI developers,
innovators, researchers and academia to solve three
medical problems through AI.
Four finalists will pitch their solution and the winner
will be chosen by the audience and a judging panel
of clinicians.
Healthy Aging and Timely Interactions with Primary Care,
Enabling Better Value Healthcare using AI, the Shape of
Things to Come?
17:20 18:15 Networking function
AGENDA
TUESDAY12NOVEMBER
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Start Finish Subject and speakers
07:30 08:00 Registration
07:00 08:00 Networking breakfast
08:00 08:50 Briefing
Deep-dive into a focused topic designed to give
attendees a detailed overview of the key issues in
AI in medicine facing clinicians and physicians today
Speaker:
Dr Anthony Chang, Chairman and Founder and Chief
Intelligence and Innovation Officer, AIMed and CHOC
Children’s Hospital of Orange County
08:50 09:00 Doors open and guests seated
09:00 09:15 Review and wrap-up of AIMed Australia day one
Speaker:
Dr Anthony Chang, Chairman and Founder and Chief
Intelligence and Innovation Officer, AIMed and CHOC
Children’s Hospital of Orange County
09:15 09:30 Keynote
What's good and not good in AI in medicine?
Prof. Enrico Coiera, Director Centre for Health Informatics
Director NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Digital
Health Australian Institute of Health Innovation
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Start Finish Subject and speakers
09:30 10:15 Panel discussion
Transforming the healthcare system: Governance
should NOT be a dirty word
This panel session will examine recent applications of AI
in medicine, as well as how we can help to develop the
governance framework needed for AI. Three speakers will
discuss their latest research and/or practical case study
findings in this moderaated panel fireside discussion
Session moderator:
Dr Tim Smyth, Health Management Consultant, Practice
Principal Health Sector Law and Board Chair
Panellists:
Dr Zoran Bolevich, Chief Executive, eHealth NSW
Meredith Makeham, Chief Medical Adviser,
Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA)
Associate Professor Sandeep Reddy, Deakin University
10:15 10:45 Morning tea
10:45 10:55 AI in Primary Health Care: Evaluating the
perceptions, issues, and challenges
Moderator to give 10 minute overview of what the session
will cover - each speaker has 5 minutes before panel QA
Session moderator:
Associate Professor Paul Cooper,
Health Informatics, Deakin University
10:55 11:00 Speaker 1
Infectious diseases
Dr Michelle Ananda-Rajah FRACP, PhD I MRFF TRIP
Fellow and Consultant Physician in General Medicine
and Infectious Diseases, Alfred Health, Melbourne
11:00 11:05 Speaker 2
Patient safety
Dr Mark Simpson, Chief Clinical Information Officer and
Executive Director of Clinical Engagement and Patient
Safety, eHealth NSW
11:05 11:10 Speaker 3
AI and evidence based medicine
Professor Paul Glasziou, Director, Institute of
Evidence-Based Healthcare, Bond University, Gold Coast
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11:10 11:15 Speaker 4
Obstetrics and gynaecology
Dr Talat Uppal, Visiting Medical Officer,
Northern Beaches and Hornsby Hospital
11:15 11:50 Session QA
Session moderator:
Associate Prof Paul Cooper, Digital Health Consulting
Health Informatics, Deakin University
Panellists:
Dr Michelle Ananda-Rajah FRACP Ph I MRFF TRIP
fellow and Consultant Physician in General Medicine and
Infectious Diseases, Alfred Health, Melbourne
Dr Mark Simpson, Chief Clinical Information Officer and
Executive Director of Clinical Engagement and Patient
Safety, eHealth NSW
Professor Paul Glasziou, Director,
Institute of Evidence-Based Healthcare
Dr Talat Uppal, Visiting Medical Officer,
Northern Beaches and Hornsby Hospital
11:50 12:00 Subspecialty highlights of AI applications:
Bringing the algorithm and data science to life —
putting the patient at the heart
Each speaker will present their practical case study
findings for 10 minutes, followed by 15 minutes
QA — to include: Gynaecology, precision medicine
genomics, neurosurgery
Session moderator:
Dr Monica Trujillo, Chair, CXIO Network
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Start Finish Subject and speakers
12:00 12:10 Speaker 1
Leveraging AI to deliver the impossible care
Dimitry Tran, Co-Founder, HARRISON.AI
12:10 12:20 Speaker 2
Precision healthcare, genomics and AI
David Bunker, Executive Director (CEO and Board
Member), Queensland Genomics Health Alliance
12:20 12:30 Speaker 3
AI brain surgery: Towards the augmented
neurosurgeon of the future
Professor Antonio Di Ieva, Consultant Neurosurgeon –
Head of the Computational NeuroSurgery (CNS) Lab,
Macquarie University Hospital
12:30 13:00 Session QA
Dr Monica Trujillo, Chair, CXIO Network (Moderator)
Dimitry Tran, Co-Founder, HARRISON.AI
David Bunker, Executive Director (CEO and Board
Member), Queensland Genomics Health Alliance
Professor Antonio Di Ieva, Consultant Neurosurgeon —
Head of the Computational NeuroSurgery (CNS) Lab,
Macquarie University Hospital
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Start Finish Subject and speakers
13:00 14:00 Lunch
14:00 15:00 Panel discussion
What’s next for AI in Australia?
Moderators:
Dr Anthony Chang, Chairman and Founder and Chief
Intelligence and Innovation Officer, AIMed and CHOC
Children’s Hospital of Orange County
Prof. Enrico Coiera, Director Centre for Health Informatics,
Director NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Digital
Health Australian Institute of Health Innovation Faculty of
Medicine and Health Sciences
Panellists:
Professor Karin Verspoor, Biomedical/Health Informatics,
The University of Melbourne
Wendy Rogers, Professor of Clinical Ethics,
Macquarie University
Dr Michael Costello, GM, Australian Digital Health Agency
Lyle Palmer, Professor of Translational Health Science,
University of Adelaide
Kathleen Gray, Associate Professor of Health Informatics,
University of Melbourne
15:00 15.15 Shark Tank winner presentation
15.15 16:00 Conference wrap up
AGENDA
WEDNESDAY13NOVEMBER
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Contact us today about our bespoke
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Luli Adeyemo
Managing Director
Best Case Scenario
0415 209334
02 8060 8398
luli@bestcasescenario.com.au
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Global Enterprise Imaging Principle
Pure Storage
“AIMed has become a signal among
the noise in many of the narratives
surrounding implementation of AI.
We are looking forward to another
3 days of enlightening and
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Clinicians 2 day $750
Trainees 2 day $320
All prices excusive of GST
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Dr Vishal Nangalia
Consultant Anaesthetist
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
“AIMed brings together both practising
Clinicians and active Artificial
Intelligence Experts. What I loved
about AIMed, is that most attendees
were already deploying AI systems in
medicine or were on the verge of doing
so. I learnt not only about the cutting
edge futuristic solutions but also the
practicalities of making it happen in the
conservative healthcare environment.
This is going to be where the latest
application of AI in medicine will be
envisioned and showcased.”
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