Artificial Intelligence London Division Spring Conference 2024
London Division Spring Conference 2024
Timings | 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM |
Location | Online Via Zoom |
CPD | 1 CPD point per hour of content, subject to peer approval |
Non-Member | £112 |
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Consultant | £84 |
Higher Trainee / SAS Doctor | £62 |
Core Trainees / Subsided / Retired / Medical Students / FY Doctors | £39 |
Event Information
Event overview
The London Division Spring Conference 2024 will focus on the topic of Artificial Intelligence and will focus on:
- The uses of AI, historical uses and the current applications.
- What can Artificial Intelligence learn from the Brain / Neuroscience?
- What can the brain learn from AI?
- How can AI transform Psychiatry: Opportunities and Challenges
Event programme
Time | Presentation |
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9.25am | Virtual room opens |
9.30 – 9.40am | Welcome Dr Stefania Bonaccorso, RCPsych London Division, Academic secretary |
9.40 – 10.20am | How AI can be used in clinical settings, historical uses and current applications Joint talk Professor Daniel Joyce, University of Liverpool Dr Nick Gray, University of Liverpool |
10.20 – 11.00am | What can artificial intelligence learn from the brain or neuroscience? Professor Caswell Barry, University College London |
11.00 – 11.15am | Comfort break |
11.15 – 11.55am | What can the brain learn from AI? Professor Inden Tsang, University of Pernambuco |
11.55 – 12.35pm | How can AI transform psychiatry: opportunities and challenges Dr Andrey Kormilitzin, University of Oxford |
12.35 – 1.05pm | Lunch break |
1.05 – 1.45pm | A more human artificial intelligence... TBC Dr Guy Northover, Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust |
1.45 – 2.30pm | Panel discussion Chaired by Dr Stefania Bonaccorso, RCPsych London Division, Academic secretary |
2.30pm | Event close |
Speakers
We are delighted to welcome the following speakers
Professor Daniel Joyce – University of Liverpool
Professor Caswell Barry – University College London
Professor Inden Tsang – University of Pernambuco
Professor Andrey Kormilitzin – University of Cambridge
Dr Guy Northover – Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Lead Clinical Director and CCIO, Berkshire Healthcare NHS Trust.
Dr Guy Northover is a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist in Berkshire where he works clinically within the early ntervention in psychosis team. He is the Trusts Lead Clinical Director, managing the 7 clinical directors across all community physical and mental health services In Berkshire, Guy is the Chief Clinical Information Officer and Clinical Safety Officer for the trust, holding responsibility for the digital strategy and clinical engagement along with the quality and safety of all the trusts digital health systems. Nationally Guy is the National Clinical Lead for the Getting It Right First Time project for Children and Young People which is identifying and rectifying unwarranted variations in care.
He is part of the NHSE specialist commissioning Clinical Reference Group. Guy is the Finance Officer for the faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and undertakes the role of Faculty Quality Improvement Lead. attends the Informatics committee Guy is a cofounder of a successful digital startup that uses AI to drive the efficiency, effectiveness and quality of mental health assessment and treatment pathways.
Can't attend on the day?
Please kindly note, this session will be recorded and the recording made available within two weeks of the event.
We would encourage those who register to attend on the day of the event, should they wish to ask questions to our speakers.
All recordings are sent out to delegates via email to the email address used at the time of registering. If you are unsure whether your email address is up to date, please update this via your membership account.
Technology requirements
This event is taking place online via Zoom. To take part you will need:
- access to a reliable internet connection
- a PC, laptop, tablet or phone
- Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browser or Zoom installed on your PC, laptop, tablet or phone.
Please note: It is up to the participant to ensure that they have the correct requirements in place prior to booking the event.
Joining instructions for the event will be sent out the week of the event.
Terms and conditions
For further information, please contact:
Email: division.events@rcpsych.ac.uk
Contact Name: Division Events Team
Contact number: 0208 618 4261