Final Program
Registration & Opening
Session 1: Clinical AI, Risk Prediction & Medical Text Processing
1. A FHIR-based Web Service for ADE risk prediction, from training to production
2. GemmaStruct-Med: A Demonstration of a Deployed Multitask Generative AI System for Clinical Summarization and Structured Information Extraction
3. Transforming Medical Documents with Lightweight Language Models for Joint Clinical Text Summarization and Structured Information Extraction
Coffee Break
Technical Session 2 - Mobile Health for Diabetes and Patient Support
1. DiaNav: Design and Development of Personalized Food Recommendation Mobile Health Application for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Management
2. GluMate: Data-Driven vs AI-Driven Microservices for Glycemic mHealth
3. MSOLE: A Modular Smart Offloading Insole for the Prevention of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Lunch
Keynote talk
Bartolomiej Papiez (Machine Learning & Biomedical Data Research Lab at Oxford’s Big Data Institute)
Technical Session 3 - Health Data Infrastructure, EHRs and Clinical Applications
1. A New VIBE for Decentralized Personal Health Data Management and Query Execution
2. Recommendations for an Electronic Health Record Adapted to the Senegalese Context
3. DigHip: Development of a Mobile App for an Orthopedics Clinic
Coffee break
Discussion panel - From prototypes to production: interoperability, usability and clinical adoption
Day 1 wrap-up - Key takeaways
Conference dinner in traditional tavern Merastri
More information available here: https://merastri.gr/eng/
Welcome coffee - Day 2 introduction
Session 4: Wearables, Sensors and Remote Monitoring
1. An Integrated Neonatal Forehead Wearable for Jaundice and Cerebral Oxygenation Monitoring: Scoping Review and Feasibility Study
2. Bridging Subjective Ergonomics and Objective Sensing: An IoT-Enabled Approach Toward Continuous RULA Posture Assessment
3. Towards Smarter Home Spirometry: Utilising Onboard Smartphone Sensors
4. Using Cross-Recurrence Quantification Technique for EEG-based Seizure Detection
Coffee break
Session 5: Human-Centered Design, Co-design and Digital Health Reviews
1. Leveraging AI and LLMs in Mobile Health Apps for Youth Mental Illness: A Comprehensive Qualitative Review
2. Introduction of the co-design methodology for sports applications
Best Paper Award & Closing Remarks
Social program - museum tour
Heraklion Archaeological Museum tour
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