2024.10.01
EVENTLuncheon Seminar at SECC-Best of SCCM Congress 2024 Taipei on October 6
We are pleased to announce a luncheon seminar at the SECC-Best of SCCM Congress 2024 Taipei, which will be held from October 5-6, 2024. The seminar will focus on how AI is being utilized and how it can contribute to clinical research in acute care medicine.
Theme: AI Utilization in Clinical Research in Acute Care Medicine
Date and Time: October 6, 2024 (Sunday) 12:20-13:20 (CST) / 13:20-14:20 (JST)
Moderator: Prof. Yih-Sharng Chen
(Professor, Chief of Cardiovascular Surgery & Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery
Medical College of National Taiwan University)
Speaker 1: Dr. Yuta Iwamoto
(TXP Medical Co. Ltd., Head of Overseas Business Development)
Dr. Iwamoto will discuss the challenges faced in clinical trials within the acute care field in Japan and propose solutions such as automatic registry enrollment through generative AI, citing examples from TXP Medical.
Speaker 2: Dr. Pui Ning Pauline Yeung
(Clinical Assistant Professor, Critical Care Medicine Unit, School of Clinical Medicine
LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong)
As a member of the Asia-Pacific Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (APELSO), Dr. Pauline is advancing a collaborative project with TXP Medical to build a registry for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). In her talk, she will provide an overview of this project, focusing on the use of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology in registry enrollment.
You can find more information on our collaborative research with APELSO from the following link.
txpmedical.jp/en/news/kX37t0p3yTU2BTW5ISIoz
The SECC-Best of SCCM Congress 2024 Taipei is co-hosted by the Taiwan Society of Critical Care Medicine and the Taiwan Society of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine. This year's theme is "Smart Emergency and Critical Care," and it will bring together experts from around the globe, including the United States, Australia, Italy, Qatar, India, Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, Ukraine, Japan, and more.