These ideas had been shared by Prof Manoj Jain, HOD pathology at SGPGIMS, throughout a lecture on ‘Position of Synthetic Intelligence in Pathology’ on the 113th Basis Day of the division of pathology at KGMU.
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Lucknow: Synthetic Intelligence (AI) is predicted to enhance diagnostic accuracy and precision, serving to establish situations which may be missed by human eyes. Nevertheless, AI won’t substitute human intervention.<br><br>These ideas had been shared by Prof Manoj Jain, HOD pathology at <a id=” captionrendered=”1″ data-src=”https://etimg.etb2bimg.com/picture/117815683.cms” top=”442″ href=”/tag/sgpgims” keywordseo=”SGPGIMS” loading=”keen” meta.entityid=”SGPGIMS” meta.entityname=”SGPGIMS” meta.hostid=”83″ meta.keywordsubtype=”org” supply=”key phrases” src=”https://img.etb2bimg.com/recordsdata/cp/upload-1716881542-ethealthworld.webp” kind=”Common” weightage=”20″ width=”590″>SGPGIMS, throughout a lecture on ‘Position of Artificial Intelligence in Pathology‘ on the 113th Basis Day of the division of pathology at KGMU.
Prof Jain defined how AI can analyse complicated medical information, enabling pathologists to detect patterns and abnormalities with higher effectivity.
He emphasised that whereas AI holds nice promise, human oversight stays essential for correct therapy planning and affected person care.
The occasion additionally noticed the discharge of the Annual Publication and a e-book. Retired staff and final-year MD residents had been felicitated by professional vice chancellor Prof Apjit Kaur and dean of lecturers Prof Amita Jain.
The Annual Report was introduced by Prof US Singh, HoD division of pathology at KGMU. The programme was organised by Prof Wahid Ali, Dr Shivanjali Raghuvanshi and Dr Pooja Sharma.
Lucknow: Synthetic Intelligence (AI) is predicted to enhance diagnostic accuracy and precision, serving to establish situations which may be missed by human eyes. Nevertheless, AI won’t substitute human intervention.
These ideas had been shared by Prof Manoj Jain, HOD pathology at SGPGIMS, throughout a lecture on ‘Position of Synthetic Intelligence in Pathology’ on the 113th Basis Day of the division of pathology at KGMU.
Prof Jain defined how AI can analyse complicated medical information, enabling pathologists to detect patterns and abnormalities with higher effectivity.
He emphasised that whereas AI holds nice promise, human oversight stays essential for correct therapy planning and affected person care.
The occasion additionally noticed the discharge of the Annual Publication and a e-book. Retired staff and final-year MD residents had been felicitated by professional vice chancellor Prof Apjit Kaur and dean of lecturers Prof Amita Jain.
The Annual Report was introduced by Prof US Singh, HoD division of pathology at KGMU. The programme was organised by Prof Wahid Ali, Dr Shivanjali Raghuvanshi and Dr Pooja Sharma.
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