LAHORE: The Shalamar Institute of Health Sciences opened its 8th international conference on Saturday, bringing together esteemed medical professionals, scholars and researchers.

The three-day conference on ‘Healthcare & Health Education in the AI Era’ aims at delving into the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on healthcare delivery and medical education.

The guests, including Board of Trustees of Businessmen Hospital Trust Chairman Shahid Hussain, Shalamar Medical & Dental College Principal Prof Dr Zahid Bashir and Shalamar Hospital COO Dr Ayesha Nauman, graced the occasion along with faculty members and senior doctors.

Live surgeries were conducted during the conference, showcasing advancements in medical technology and practice. The attendees had an opportunity to attend sessions and workshops covering a wide array of topics.

Doctors specialising in different fields presented their latest research findings, fostering knowledge exchange and collaboration.

Published in Dawn, April 28th, 2024

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