In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence could transform the way we diagnose and treat brain haemorrhage patients. We are joined by Olivia Murray, researcher at The University of Manchester, whose work looks at how cutting-edge technologies like AI can be harnessed to improve patient outcomes in the most critical moments after a brain haemorrhage. Together, we discuss: What are some of the most promising ways AI could help improve diagnosis and patient care in the critical ear...
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In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence could transform the way we diagnose and treat brain haemorrhage patients. We are joined by Olivia Murray, researcher at The University of Manchester, whose work looks at how cutting-edge technologies like AI can be harnessed to improve patient outcomes in the most critical moments after a brain haemorrhage. Together, we discuss: What are some of the most promising ways AI could help improve diagnosis and patient care in the critical ear...
What causes Brain Haemorrhages? Are they hereditary? And your other FAQs.
Prevent the Preventable Podcast
54 minutes
10 months ago
What causes Brain Haemorrhages? Are they hereditary? And your other FAQs.
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, talks to Professor Adrian Parry Jones, consultant neurologist and researcher from the University of Manchester, whose research focuses on improving the outcome for patients after intracerebral haemorrhage. We ask him many of your FAQs about brain haemorrhage.Key Takeaways:What causes them brain haemorrhages?The different types of brain haemorrhage.How do we treat them?Are they hereditary?Are certain genders or races more pr...
Prevent the Preventable Podcast
In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence could transform the way we diagnose and treat brain haemorrhage patients. We are joined by Olivia Murray, researcher at The University of Manchester, whose work looks at how cutting-edge technologies like AI can be harnessed to improve patient outcomes in the most critical moments after a brain haemorrhage. Together, we discuss: What are some of the most promising ways AI could help improve diagnosis and patient care in the critical ear...