Computable knowledge is required to support education, clinical decision making, patient communication and operational efficiency. 

Speakers

Please see the MCBK UK Conference Programme for the current list of speakers.

Agenda

Start

Item

Speaker

0930

 

Registration and coffee/tea

Morning session chair: Dr Tito Castillo

 

1015

 

What is Computable Knowledge?

Jeremy Wyatt

Emeritus Professor of Digital Health

University of Southampton

1045

 

Submitted papers (10 min + 5 min Q&A each)

Workflow-Aware Interaction Detection: Integrating Clinical Workflows with Treatment Effect Reasoning

Saif Latifi

 

Reducing Barriers to Test Automation Through AI-Assisted Development

Hui "Amalie" Shi

Multi-Signal Risk Aggregation Failure: An Overlooked Gap in Clinical AI Evaluation

Doju Cheriachan

Knowledge and Library Services Leveraging User-Centred Design: Optimising Clinical Decision Support System Adoption Among Clinicians to Deliver Evidence-Based Care

Saad Muhammad

Enhancing Adult Oral Nutrition Supplements (ONS) Integration in Electronic Healthcare Systems for Palliative Care Transitions

Utieyin Dediare

1200

 

Lunch

 

Afternoon session chair: Prof Sue Lacey Bryant

 

1245

 

NICE Computable Implementation Guidance

Philip Scott

Professor of Digital Health & Care

University of Wales

1315

 

The journey to executable BNF workflows

Nick Appelbaum

CEO, Dosium

1345

 

PRSB vision for the joining of Knowledge and Records

Charlie McCay

Ramsey Systems

1405

Submitted papers (10 min + 5 min Q&A each)

Producing PROforma CDSS models from WHO Smart guidelines using generative AI

Matt South

Beyond Adverse Events: A Framework for Monitoring Human-AI Interaction as a Patient Safety Signal in Clinical AI Deployment

Sharifah A. Syed Omar

1435

Tea break

 

1500

 

NICE knowledge platform

Hayley Garnett

Head of Content, NICE

1530

 

Mobilizing knowledge globally

Charles Friedman

Professor of Learning Health Sciences

University of Michigan

Editor, Learning Health Systems

1600

 

 

Felix Greaves

Director of Digital, Data and Innovation Strategy and Head of Joint NHSE/DHSC Digital Policy Unit

1630

 

Closing remarks

Vasa Curcin

Professor in Health Informatics

1645

Close

 

Synopsis

The thematic areas for our conference are:

  1. Learning health systems
  2. Synergy of expert systems and generative AI
  3. Governance, policy and safety
  4. Standards, interoperability and metadata
  5. Technical infrastructure
  6. Knowledge creation and curation
  7. Real-world implementation and evaluation
  8. Education

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Computable knowledge for digital transformation in health and care
Date and time
Wednesday 17 June, 9:30am - 4:45pm
Location
King's College London
Strand
London
WC2R 2LS
Price
Free