AI Revolutionizes Gastroenterology: A New Era In Diagnosis & Treatment
Leading authorities and figures in the medical field will be assembling at the RN Tagore Hospital in Narayana to discuss the potential applications of artificial intelligence and to increase public awareness of organ donation. They would be discussing how to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into gastroenterology and encourage organ donation, with a focus on how liver transplant technology is developing in India. The RN Tagore Hospital at Narayana Hospital has taken the lead in organizing a forum for leading authorities on the most recent developments in AI interventions in gastrology and liver transplantation.
Speaking at the press conference, Dr. Sandip Pal, Consultant Interventional Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist at Narayana Hospital RN Tagore Hospital said, “An important turning point in the way we approach diagnosis and treatment has been reached with the introduction of AI in gastroenterology. We can provide our patients with more accurate care and enhance their quality of life by embracing these technological improvements. Gastroenterology has been transformed by AI, and a new age in diagnosis and treatment is upon us”.
AI is starting to play a bigger role in medicine and gastroenterology as a result of the ongoing advancements in technology. Investigating real-world case studies such as enhanced polyp identification, improved diagnosis of uncommon cases challenging clinical issues to improve patient outcomes, and treatment process simplification are necessary to fully understand the practical uses of AI.
To educate aspiring medical professionals, specialists assembled at the Narayana Hospital RN Tagore Hospital would break down difficult concepts and talk about the best ways to incorporate these essential elements into modern medicine.
Experts will also be discussing the urgent need for organ donation in India in addition to the topics of AI. Liver transplants from living donors are becoming increasingly prevalent, but the number of deceased organ donations has to rise immediately. The occasion is anticipated to educate the public on how they may support this cause and emphasize organ donation’s potential to save lives.
Healthcare workers would have the chance to learn more about the newest procedures and medical technologies in hepatology and gastrointestinal at Narayana Hospital RN Tagore Hospital. The intention is to promote a more proactive attitude to health and well-being and better knowledge of these improvements’ potential effects on people’s lives.
Priyanka Dutta