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ESSO-CSO Webinar on Artificial Intelligence in Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Tumor Diagnosis and Intraoperative Decision-Making/Communication Between Statistics and Surgical Oncologists
Aim of the webinar
Time: 1 pm CET/7 pm in Shanghai
This webinar is part of the joint educational activities the European Society of Surgical Oncology jointly organises with CSO.
First part of the webinar will be dedicated to Artificial Intelligence in Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Tumor Diagnosis and Intraoperative Decision Making while the second part, starting at 2 pm CET, will focus on Communication between Statistics and Surgical Oncologists.
Meeting ID: 863 5056 9616
Passcode : 1030
Speakers
Niki Rashidian
University of Gent, BE
Gregor Stavrou
Klinikum Saarbrüken, DE
Wen Yuan Chung
Leicester University, UK
Deborah Stocken
Leeds Institute of Clinical Trials Research/Leeds University, UK
Giovanni Marchegiani
University of Padua, IT
Moderators
Dana Sochorova
Freeman Hospital, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
Rafael Díaz Nieto
Liverpool University Hospital, UK
Jun Li
Shanghai Jiahui International Hospital, CN
Sven Mieog
Leiden University Medical Center, NL
target audience
Webinar programme
13.00 - 00.05
Introduction - Artificial Intelligence in Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Tumor Diagnosis and Intraoperative Decision-Making
D. Sochorova, R. Díaz, Jun L.
13.05 - 13.20
The role of AI in preoperative imaging interpretation for HPB malignancies
N. Rashidian
13.20 - 13.35
Pancreatic AI device and its perspectives
G. Stavrou
13.35 - 13.50
lecture to be confirmed
Wen Y.C.
13.50 - 14.00
Q & A
All faculty
14.00 - 14.05
Introduction - Communication between Statistics and Surgical Oncologists
S. Mieog, D. Sochorova
14.05 - 14.20
Bridging the gap: effective communication between surgical teams and biostatisticians in clinical research
D. Stocken
14.20 - 14.35
Common pitfalls in surgical-clinical collaboration and ways to overcome them
G. Marchegiani
14.35 - 14.50
Q & A
All faculty
Registration fees
Available To All
€ 0
A request for CME accreditation has been submitted to the ACOE.
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