Examination of AI's Role in Healthcare Education
On July 25, 2025, the auditorium of the Italian Pavilion at the Osaka-Kansai Expo hosted an essential international seminar entitled "The Potential of AI in Healthcare and Education." This event, co-organized by the Italian Pavilion and Osaka University, served as a platform to explore various dimensions of AI integration in medicine, including applications in radiology, educational advancements, and prospects for Japan-Europe collaboration.
Overview of the Seminar
Date: July 25, 2025 (Friday)
Location: Auditorium of the Italian Pavilion, Osaka-Kansai Expo
Organizers: Italian Pavilion and Osaka University
Welcome Address by Ambassador Mario Andrea Vattani
The seminar opened with welcoming remarks from Mario Andrea Vattani, the head representative of the Italian Pavilion. His address spotlighted the importance of global collaboration in advancing healthcare through innovative technologies, setting the stage for the discussions to follow.
Objectives Presented by Professor Noriyuki Tomiyama
Professor Noriyuki Tomiyama from Osaka University introduced the purpose of the event and the distinguished speakers, emphasizing the seminar's goal to delve into how AI can revolutionize medical practices and education.
Key Presentations
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Professor Masatoshi Hori -
AI in Radiology Practice: Unlocking New Possibilities in Care and Research
- Professor Hori shared advanced case studies from Japanese university hospitals. He illustrated how AI is transforming radiology practices, opening new avenues for patient care and research efforts.
2.
Professor Toshihiro Takeda -
Empowering Healthcare through AI: Structuring Medical Records and Solving Clinical Challenges
- Professor Takeda presented case studies on using AI for structuring medical records, tackling clinical challenges, and enhancing workflow efficiency. He emphasized why the healthcare and radiology fields are primed for AI integration, highlighting improvements in diagnostic performances.
3.
Professor Daniel Pinto dos Santos -
AI in the Radiologist's Curriculum: Educating the Future
- A European radiology expert, Professor Pinto dos Santos, discussed the ethical and governance considerations essential for training radiologists. His presentation tackled existing gaps in current educational frameworks and proposed how generative AI could support educational initiatives. He stressed the responsibilities of academia, industry, and universities in this evolving landscape.
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Fabio Tedoli from Bracco R&D -
Leading through Innovation – An Industry Partner Perspective
- Tedoli illuminated Bracco's AI strategies and commitment to innovation. He highlighted how partnerships stimulate technological advancements and their significance in medical innovation.
Recent Initiatives by Bracco
Founded in 1927 and headquartered in Italy, Bracco is a global medical company that places innovation at its core. In 2024, the company plans to invest about €153 million, approximately 8% of its revenue, in research and development. With 11 innovation centers and three research institutes worldwide, Bracco is dedicated to advancing technologies in radiology, nuclear medicine, and interventional practices. Notably, their AI predictive model for COVID-19 patients has demonstrated a significant achievement, forecasting severity with approximately 75% accuracy based on data from 820 patients.
Looking Ahead
This seminar underscored the transformative potential AI holds for healthcare, emphasizing the necessity of education and international cooperation. The expectation remains for universities, research institutions, and industry leaders to collaborate in addressing global challenges related to healthcare.
For inquiries, contact Bracco Japan at: 171-0022 Tokyo, Toshima-ku, Minami-Ikebukuro 1-13-21 PMO Ikebukuro II, Tel: 03-5319-3381, Fax: 03-6902-9249, Contact: Okano.
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