Live Webinar | 🗓️ 3 June
How can AI Improve Clinical Decision-Making in Real Practice?
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly present in healthcare, one question continues to shape the conversation: how can these technologies genuinely support better clinical decisions in real-world practice? This upcoming webinar brings that question into focus through a real-practice case discussion led by Prof. Alberto Tozzi and Dr. Uri Ilan.
Combining clinical expertise with applied AI experience, the session will explore how emerging technologies can assist decision-making in complex healthcare settings, while also examining the opportunities, challenges, and human judgment involved. Attendees will also have the opportunity to engage directly with the speakers during a live audience Q&A. Full session details coming soon.
Speakers
Dr. Uri Ilan
Dr. Uri Ilan is a paediatric hemato-oncologist working at the intersection of clinical practice, digital innovation, and artificial intelligence. At the Princess Máxima Center Innovation Hub, he focuses on translating digital ideas into real-world clinical solutions, helping clinicians move from concept to scalable implementation through collaboration, funding, and institutional support.
Alongside his clinical and innovation work, he serves as medical lead of Capricorn, an AI-powered literature search tool co-developed with Google, and contributes to AI research as visiting faculty at Google Research. He also collaborates with startups on clinical adoption of medical technologies and co-chairs the SIOP AI Working Group, with a strong focus on improving equitable access to AI tools in low- and middle-income countries.
Prof. Alberto Tozzi
Professor Alberto Tozzi is a paediatrician and epidemiologist with extensive experience in vaccines, infectious disease surveillance, and preventive medicine. His work at the Italian National Public Health Institute included over 15 years of research dedicated to advancing vaccination strategies and collaborating with international bodies such as the World Health Organization and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
Since joining Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, he has held key roles in infectious disease prevention, telemedicine, and pediatric innovation. He currently leads the Predictive and Preventive Medicine Research Unit, where his work explores the integration of artificial intelligence into pediatric care and medical training. Prof. Tozzi also contributes to the ethical discourse on emerging technologies as a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life and serves as President of the International Society for Pediatric Innovation, advancing global dialogue on innovation in child healthcare.
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