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
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Speaker |
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0930
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Registration and coffee/tea |
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Morning session chair: Dr Tito Castillo
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1015
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What is Computable Knowledge? |
Jeremy Wyatt Emeritus Professor of Digital Health University of Southampton |
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1045
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Submitted papers (10 min + 5 min Q&A each) |
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Workflow-Aware Interaction Detection: Integrating Clinical Workflows with Treatment Effect Reasoning |
Saif Latifi
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Reducing Barriers to Test Automation Through AI-Assisted Development |
Hui "Amalie" Shi |
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Multi-Signal Risk Aggregation Failure: An Overlooked Gap in Clinical AI Evaluation |
Doju Cheriachan |
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Knowledge and Library Services Leveraging User-Centred Design: Optimising Clinical Decision Support System Adoption Among Clinicians to Deliver Evidence-Based Care |
Saad Muhammad |
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Enhancing Adult Oral Nutrition Supplements (ONS) Integration in Electronic Healthcare Systems for Palliative Care Transitions |
Utieyin Dediare |
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1200
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Lunch |
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Afternoon session chair: Prof Sue Lacey Bryant
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1245
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NICE Computable Implementation Guidance |
Philip Scott Professor of Digital Health & Care University of Wales |
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1315
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The journey to executable BNF workflows |
Nick Appelbaum CEO, Dosium |
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1345
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PRSB vision for the joining of Knowledge and Records |
Charlie McCay Ramsey Systems |
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1405 |
Submitted papers (10 min + 5 min Q&A each) |
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Producing PROforma CDSS models from WHO Smart guidelines using generative AI |
Matt South |
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Beyond Adverse Events: A Framework for Monitoring Human-AI Interaction as a Patient Safety Signal in Clinical AI Deployment |
Sharifah A. Syed Omar |
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1435 |
Tea break
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1500
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NICE knowledge platform |
Hayley Garnett Head of Content, NICE |
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1530
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Mobilizing knowledge globally |
Charles Friedman Professor of Learning Health Sciences University of Michigan Editor, Learning Health Systems |
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1600
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Felix Greaves Director of Digital, Data and Innovation Strategy and Head of Joint NHSE/DHSC Digital Policy Unit |
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1630
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Closing remarks |
Vasa Curcin Professor in Health Informatics |
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1645 |
Close
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Synopsis
The thematic areas for our conference are:
- Learning health systems
- Synergy of expert systems and generative AI
- Governance, policy and safety
- Standards, interoperability and metadata
- Technical infrastructure
- Knowledge creation and curation
- Real-world implementation and evaluation
- Education
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