This message is to let you know about a workshop that will take place at
University College London on Oct 19th, which may be of interest. The
workshop focuses on the commonality and differences between the
certification issues for different AI & complex statistical models.
I apologise in advance for the short notice of this announcement and for
doule posting.
A registration leaflet may be found at
http://www.aime.org.uk/aime/Workshop.pdf
Paulo Lisboa.
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Workshop on regulatory issues on medical decision support
UCL Friday, Oct 19th, 2001
PROGRAMME
09.30-10.15 Registration and Coffee
10.25-10.30 Welcome
Professor Paulo Lisboa, John Moores University, Liverpool.
10.30-11.10 The Medical Devices Directives: Application of the
Directives to Medical Decision Support Systems (Scope and Conformity
Assessment)
Mr. P. Stonebrook, Medical Devices Agency.
11.10-11.50 Key issues for computer-based decision support in clinical
practice
Dr. Bipin Vadher, Bromley Hospitals NHS Trust.
11.50-12.30 Experience with longstanding decision support and
perspectives of new developments in Europe.
Dr. Susan Clamp, Clinical Information Science Unit, Leeds.
12.30-13.30 Lunch
13.30-14.15 Issues in the development of good statistical models for
prognosis
Professor Doug Altman, Centre for Statistics in Medicine, Oxford.
14.15-15.00 Clinical Decision- making by machine: maximising safety and
limiting risk
Professor John Fox, ICRF, Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
15.00-15.15 Tea
15.15-16.00 Validation of neural network medical systems
Dr. Ian Nabney, Cardionetics Institute of Bioinformatics,
Aston University.
16.00-16.30 Discussion
Dr. Jeremy Wyatt, UCL, to lead on practical ways forward in the evaluation
and certification of software for medical decision support.
16.30 Close of Meeting
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