SMART HEALTH: BMC SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH FORUM ON AI-POWERED RESEARCH AND HEALTHCARE SOLUTION

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WUACD, in collaboration with King Abdullah Medical City and Batterjee Medical College, organized an international scientific research forum on using artificial intelligence in healthcare education. This meaningful event provided a platform for researchers, healthcare professionals, educators, students, and innovators to collaborate and exchange insights, mainly focusing on exploring Artificial Intelegence’s (AI) transformative role in modern healthcare and accelerating its innovations. This forum was held in an online meeting and on-site at Batterjee Medical College, Jeddah, on Thursday, 6th of February 2025. The key themes and topics covered various topics collaborated with AI, including medical imaging, healthcare management, drug discovery, and other healthcare fields. The forum also aligned with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) number 3 (Good Health and Well-being), number 4 (Quality Education), and number 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure).

There were two sessions in this conference; the main session discussed the crucial role of artificial intelligence development in healthcare systems and education. After the opening remarks from Dr. Ikhlas Sindi, an insightful utility exploration of AI-driven language models in healthcare education was delivered by Prof. Dr. Sergio Grantham. Followed by a key presentation from DR. Niko Azhari Hidayat, dr.Sp.BTKV, SubsVE(K)., FIATCVS, titled “iVascular : Digital Telehealth Vascular Indonesia Platform -Televascular superApps Experienced since Pandemi, Sustaining & Transforming.” The evolution of a telehealth platform designed for vascular healthcare has created a remarkable impact in Indonesia. Through incorporating AI and digital technologies to improve diagnostics, these inventions could become the groundbase of a long-term, sustainable innovation in digital healthcare, redefining the delivery of vascular treatment.

Continued by an exploration of brain-inspired intelligence and brain-machine interfaces, the main session by Dr. Shashi Kant Gupta was held online. Introduced a stunning explanation about methods and algorithms of data privacy in the AI healthcare system, the next discussion was led by Dr. Omar Farshad Jeelani, an expert in information and cyber security. The main session was closed by Dr. Khalim Ahmed Salim Salman with an enlightening elaboration on artificial intelligence in medical imaging, which emphasizes the importance of technology development in healthcare sectors, encouraging students, researchers, and teachers to innovate and broaden their skills in healthcare technologies.

Through the next session, participant gained meaningful insights one of the speakers, Prof. Mohammed Ahmed Hassanien from King Abdullah University, about Tailoring GPTs for Disease Interpretation and Management. On this topic, he leveraged the utility of GPT AI for the development on disease control and advancing its medical outcomes. One of the models he stated about is predicting gestational diabetes among pregnant women by using advanced machine learning algorithms to anticipate this condition earlier. Another keynote was spoken in the next session by Dr. Taher Alkhalaf from the University of Caen Normandy about the effect side of AI on performance in healthcare centers. He aspired to integrate artificial intelligence technologies into organizational and administrative procedures in healthcare facilities, aiming to contribute to forming capabilities that enhance organizational effectiveness and performance.

As healthcare issues increase and the need to develop more efficient systems, AI is becoming more crucial in this matter. Secretary of WUACD, Niko Azhari Hidayat, dr., Sp.BTKV, SubsVE(K)., FIATCVS, were able to share his findings aimed at sustaining and transforming vascular care in Indonesia by utilizing AI technology. His discovery has proven to be an effective digital telehealth solution during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. This platform is remarkable finding that significantly helps the community across countries, not only sustained, but also transformed vascular care delivery by making it more accessible and convenient. The forum has took a crucial part as a place where WUACD can collaborate with experts globally and working together to make new contributions in digital healthcare.

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