The initiative will be implemented in FMUP “It aims to create a space for dialogue, innovation and to explore strategic partnerships,” it can be read in a statement. Many healthcare professionals and health technology experts will come together Discussing the challenges of digital transformation, as well as the potential of artificial intelligence and biomedical research, among other topics.
“There is now a consensus that there is an urgent need for digital transformation that accompanies research or innovation, and that it can in a certain way respond to the health expectations of humanity,” says Nuno Valle, a professor at FMUP and one of the organizers of the event. population and promoting effective clinical practice.”
He also adds: “We realize that the health sector now increasingly needs innovative professionals who are able to respond appropriately to global challenges such as aging and sustainability. But we also know Shortage of professionals with multidisciplinary training, knowledge and experience in health, IT, data science and innovation management.
To discuss these concerns, the program will begin with the eighth meeting, “Managing Change in Health Organizations,” with the opportunity to visit the center Health Innovation Village, an exhibition that explores “innovative healthcare solutions,” writes FMUP. In the afternoon the discussion took place.Think thanks SNS de Contas Certas”, where “proposals to improve resources and sustainability strategies will be presented and discussed”.
The meeting on the 29th of this month will include discussion of topics in the field of digital health, including “data analysis and artificial intelligence in health,” “clinical research and innovation management in health,” “health information systems,” and “biomedicine.” Research and bioinformatics.” The aim will be to listen and discuss priority sector needs and skills.
Later today, they will participate Speakers, some names from the health scene in Portugal, such as Luis Menezes (Unilabs), Isabel Vaz (Light health), Jose Bastos (Nok Healthcare(and Antonio Parada)Biologically fair journey). The academy will be represented by Altamiro da Costa Pereira, Director of FMUP, and José Castro López, Vice-Rector of U.Porto, among other professors and researchers from FMUP.
The final day of the meeting will focus on opinion leaders in the field of digital health. Participants will address topics such as “Social Networks and Health in Portugal”, “Teaching, Training, Research and Health Care”, and “Public Health, Health Policy and Marketing”.
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