The Teatro del Instituto Francés de Madrid will be the stage next Wednesday, November 12 at 7.30 pm for a scientific conference that is part of the “TertulIA” cycle dedicated to artificial intelligence and organized by the Embassy of France, with the title Artificial intelligence at the service of medicine of the future. Reservations at this link. French and Spanish with simultaneous translation.
Artificial intelligence is an opportunity to transform patient care and make medicine more personalized, accurate, predictive and preventive. In view of the major public health challenges (financial viability, demographic ageing, increase in chronic diseases, etc.), it is essential to develop medicine, moving from a curative to a preventive approach, in order to improve the quality of health care, prevention and efficiency of the health system.
The round table will begin with a remote intervention by David Novillo Ortiz, Director of the Data and Digital Health Department at the Regional Office for Europe of the World Health Organization (WHO). Sarah Cohen-Boulakia, professor at Paris-Saclay University and senior member of the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF); Raquel Yotti, cardiologist and clinical researcher of the National Health System and Currently, she is the PERTE Commissioner for Health Vanguard of the Government of Spain; Julio Mayol, Professor of Surgery at the Complutense University of Madrid, Head of the General Surgery and Digestive System Section at the San Carlos Clinical Hospital, and Scientific Director of the San Carlos Health Research Institute, and Raquel Tapia, general manager of the French company Sanofi in Spain since early 2023. The event will be moderated by Ángeles Barrios, Director of Public Affairs and Stakeholder Relations at EIT Health Spain, the Spanish health node of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, a body funded by the European Commission.


