Published 20 Jul 2023

Qure.ai extends its commitment to education & training for the UK radiology community

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Supporting skills and leadership essential for smooth diagnostic AI transformation.
Qure.ai has been endorsed by the College of Radiographers for CPD accredited super user training and is extending its links with UK health academia and industry to ensure skills are in place to support AI adoption. Continuous learning via robust education initiatives will prepare radiology workforces and propagate the full potential of AI into the future.   
A number of educational webinars and in-person theory and practical training sessions are planned. This includes Qure.ai’s second year participation in the City, University of London, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence for Radiographers, Professional Development Course in November.  
“As the pace of AI activation quickens, the need to support diagnostic workforces with knowledge and skills is essential,” states Darren Stephens, Senior Vice President & Commercial Head UK and Europe of Qure.ai. “AI can deliver any time and generate efficiencies for the radiology department which is a huge opportunity. At the same time, it will empower the role of radiographers and provide radiologists with much needed time bandwidth to focus on specialty or complex cases. By ensuring workforces are supported into the future with knowledge and skills, AI will be central to creating positive transformative partnerships.”  
Dr Christina Malamateniou, Director of the postgraduate radiography programme at City, University of London comments, “Practical sessions incorporated into our courses from AI providers ensure that radiographers and students are well prepared for the latest innovations available. It also helps stimulate discussion and debate to understand and be ready for implementation practicalities such as accountability and patient acceptability. We greatly appreciate the time Qure.ai gives to our student courses and look forward to welcoming them back later this year.”  

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