A scientist and a radiologist together develop an AI-based clinical tool to help quickly and precisely diagnose lung diseases. This close partnership between researchers and clinicians is the strength of the Bern Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (CAIM), enabling a rapid translation of research results to the patient.
A scientist and a radiologist together develop an AI-based clinical tool to help quickly and precisely diagnose lung diseases. This close partnership between researchers and clinicians is the strength of the Bern Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (CAIM), enabling a rapid translation of research results to the patient. University of Bern - The University of Bern and the Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, are founding a "Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine" (CAIM) that combines cutting-edge research, engineering and digitalization. Using artificial intelligence it will develop new medical technologies to enable tailor-made and efficient patient care. Partners of the new center are sitem-insel, the Swiss Institute for Translational and Entrepreneurial Medicine, and the University Psychiatry Services (UPD). Even now health care systems generate more digital data than medical professionals can evaluate. However with artificial intelligence (AI) based clinical tools, key characteristics can be identified rapidly from a vast amount of data, to assist doctors, nurses and other medical staff to make more accurate diagnoses and better treatment decisions.
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