Heures | Orateurs | Titre de la présentation | Résumé | Référence |
09:00 | Introduction | 114384 | ||
09:02 | Part 1 - Tech and the Dermatologist’s point of view | 113907 | ||
09:02 | Digital dermatology: sensors and the future | 113908 | ||
09:14 | This algorithm doesn't replace doctors – It makes them better | 113909 | ||
09:26 | Towards augmented intelligence in dermatology | 113910 | ||
09:38 | AI in skin cancer: from education to diagnostics | 113911 | ||
09:50 | Q&A with the audience | 113913 | ||
10:00 | Part 2 - Patient perspectives | 113914 | ||
10:00 | What will be the patient benefits of digital technology? | 113915 | ||
10:12 | Telemedicine for psoriatic disease care – A report from IFPA | 113916 | ||
10:24 | Q&A with the audience | 113918 | ||
10:30 | Part 3 - Digital health and the 21st Century patient | 113919 | ||
10:30 | How life sciences can raise the bar as an eco-system partner, enabling new pathways of care? | 113920 | ||
10:42 | Trying to put the “good” back with “night”: measuring night-time scratch and sleep in atopic dermatitis | 113921 | ||
10:54 | The challenges of social media for the aesthetic practitioner | 113917 | ||
11:06 | Q&A with the audience | 113922 | ||
11:15 | Part 4 - Innovation initiatives | 113923 | ||
11:15 | Presentation of MatchLab AI | 114385 | ||
11:21 | Presentation of three Innovation Hubs: Hacking Dermatology, IMCAS Innovation Tank, Magic Wand Initiative | 113924 | ||
11:25 | Conclusion and plans for 2022 | 114386 | ||