The 13th Conference of Radiology Societies of the United Arab Society and the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Emirates Radiology Society concluded their activities in Dubai, discussing the role of artificial intelligence in the treatment of strokes and breast cancer.
Dr. Taleb al Mansoori, president of the Conference and head of the Emirates Radiology Division, said the conference, remained under the slogan “what matters, radiology in emergencies” and lasted three days, including sections, 5 scientists, sessified, workshops, workshops, workshops, sesons, sesific Sevent, sevent, sevent, seventh, seventh, seventh, sevent Seventía, Seventía, Seventía. Sevatic, severe, severe, sessions, sessions, sessions, sessions, seventies, seventy, seventy, seventy, in addition to 21 scientific research documents.
These sessions discussed and highlighted the most important scientific problems and updates in the field of radiology and all types of images, such as special artificial intelligence, which diagnosis and early guide qualitative treatment and therapies.
He confirmed that the use of artificial intelligence in hospitals in the country aims to accelerate the pace of work and save time, which is calculated in minutes for both the patient and the doctor.
It was emphasized that artificial intelligence has a significant impact on the improvement of diagnosis, the detection of diseases and injuries, and the general performance of renowned medical equipment and tools.
He explained that artificial intelligence has enabled the doctor to independently analyze medical images and provide appropriate diagnosis and treatment plans. This helps doctors to provide optimal medical care to patients and reduce the risks associated with medical decisions.
For his part, Dr. Osama Al Bastaki, consultant and head of the Radiology Department of the Rashid Hospital, declared that artificial intelligence represents approximately 75 percent of radiology because thanks to their techniques, diseases, benefit and Aasier, benefit and precuria, provision in analyzing such as blows. This has facilitated doctors to read images and make precise and fast diagnoses.
He noted that the Radiology departments in government hospitals and the main private hospitals in the country have made great advances in the use of artificial intelligence in breast cancer screening included in the National Early Detection Program, as well as in medical controls, fractures and other diseases.
He pointed out that artificial intelligence helps analysis of large amounts of data, which facilitates the task of the radiologist analyzing the personal images of patients, thus improving the caps of recovery and improving the quality of medical care.
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