Webinars


2. 21st Century Considerations in Improving Public Health Systems Series. In collaboration with EMR Health Emergency Workforce and the Imperial WHOCC, present a series of lectures on Resilience to Climate-Induced Extreme Weather Events. 30th of January 2025 at 14:30 UK Time.

1. Artificial Intelligence and its Application in Public Health and Health Care on the 20th of October 2023 at 16:00 PM GMT.

Speakers:

  • Prof. Dhiya Al-Jumeily OBE, Professor of Artificial Intelligence and President of the eSystems Engineering Society at Liverpool John Moores University. He has extensive research interests covering various interdisciplinary perspectives concerning the theory and practice of Applied Artificial Intelligence in medicine, human biology, environment, intelligent community, and healthcare. He has published well over 300 peer-reviewed scientific international publications, 20 books and 20 book chapters, in multidisciplinary research areas, including Machine Learning, Neural Networks, Signal Prediction, Telecommunication Fraud Detection, AI-based clinical decision-making, medical knowledge engineering, Human-Machine Interaction, intelligent medical information systems, sensors and robotics, wearable and intelligent devices and instruments.
  • Dr David Rawaf, MBBS, MSc, BSc. David is an MBBS (MD – Merit), BSc (Hons), MSc graduate and anatomy demonstrator from St. George’s Hospital Medical School, University of London. Currently whilst working as a Trauma & Orthopaedics Elective Registrar and previously as an Orthopaedic Core Trainee and A&E Clinical & Education Fellow at University College London Hospital, Kingston Hospital and Epsom & St Helier Hospitals with clerkships at Johns Hopkins Hospital – Baltimore & Chino Valley & Montclair Medical Centres – Los Angeles, he works on creating and maintaining the design aspects for the Imperial College WHO Collaborating Centre (for Public Health Education & Training), Imperial College School of Public Health and the Global Health BSc programme as well as medical writing, research and hosting conferences. He also holds an honorary contract with North Hampshire Hospitals as a Clinical Knee Research Fellow. 
    In addition to clinical roles, David is the Clinical Excellence Lead for Inovus Medical, the world-leaders in high-fidelity medical and surgical simulation devices coupled with a ground-breaking platform destined to change the face of training future generations of surgeons. David is also heavily involved in medical device & software consulting, including validation, accreditation and approval through bodies such as the FDA. 
  • Panellists:
  • Professor Tawfik Khoja, Vice President of ArPHA
  • Professor Salman Rawaf, President of ArPHA