Join us in-person or online – broadcast live – for an introductory one-day course on artificial intelligence at the Radisson Manchester City Centre.

Overview:

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming healthcare, offering unprecedented opportunities to enhance efficiency and patient care in General Practice. As demand on primary care services continues to rise, AI tools – ranging from digital scribes and triage to administrative support – are becoming essential.

This one-day hybrid conference brings together experts to demystify AI in primary care. The programme explores practical implementations, such as the use of triage and scribes in clinical practice, and how AI can streamline administrative tasks like managing clinic letters. Beyond clinical practice, the event will also cover medical education, addressing both postgraduate training and post-CCT work. The day also includes dedicated training on safety standards and regulations, equipping attendees with the knowledge to navigate the responsibilities of a Clinical Safety Officer – an essential role for using AI in the NHS.

Learning objectives:

By the end of this conference, delegates will be able to:

  • Evaluate the practical applications of AI in clinical settings, specifically focusing on the efficacy of triage models and AI-assisted documentation (scribes)
  • Understand the potential for AI to reduce administrative workload and improve practice efficiency
  • Analyse the medical education landscape and how AI can help with both postgraduate training and continuous professional development
  • Identify the core responsibilities of a Clinical Safety Officer, including the necessary safety standards and regulatory frameworks required for implementing AI solutions safely
  • Discuss the challenges and opportunities of AI implementation with peers and experts during panel discussions and Q&A sessions

Topics:

AI at the coalface:Triage, Scribes, and beyond

  • Triage models scribes
  • Admin for GPs

The future of learning: AI in postgraduate and post-CCT education

  • Post grad training
  • Post CCT work

Governance & Safety: Standards, regulations, and clinical safety officer training

  • Safety standards
  • Regulations and implementation

Chairs:

  • Dr Benjamin Brown, GP Partner, Clinical Senior Lecturer (The University of Manchester), Medical Director (OneAdvanced)
  • Dr Selvaseelan Selvarajah, GP Partner, Bromley by Bow Health. RCGP Council Member

Speakers:

  • Dr Keith Grimes, Founder & CEO Curistica Ltd, Former GP

Please ensure you click on the correct ticket as we have one for those attending in-person and one for those attending online.

Pricing:

GP Registrar rate – £75
Members rate – £99
Non-members rate – £125

Venue directions: Click here to view the location for Radisson Manchester City Centre

To get from Manchester Piccadilly Station to the Radisson Hotel Manchester City Centre, you can walk (about 15-20 mins), take a short tram ride to a nearby stop like Shudehill or Market Street then walk, or grab a quick taxi/Uber for a 5-10 minute journey.

On foot (Recommended for short distance)

Exit Manchester Piccadilly Station towards the city centre (Piccadilly Gardens side).
Head up Portland Street or through Piccadilly Gardens towards Market Street/Cheetham Hill Road.
The hotel is located at 4 Cheetham Hill Road, a short walk from the main shopping areas, roughly 15-20 minutes.

By tram (Metrolink)

Head to the Metrolink stop at Piccadilly (below the main station).
Take any tram (towards Altrincham, Eccles, etc.) and get off at Market Street or Shudehill.
From either stop, it’s a 5-10 minute walk to the hotel on Cheetham Hill Road.
By taxi/rideshare

Exit the station to the taxi rank on Fairfield Street or use the Uber pick-up point.
Ask the driver for the Radisson Hotel Manchester City Centre (4 Cheetham Hill Road).
The journey is very short, usually under 10 minutes depending on traffic.

Car parking:

The hotel does not have its own onsite parking. The nearest practical option is the Manchester Arena / NCP car park directly opposite the hotel. Parking costs £13 per night. There are 970 parking slots available in total.

Online access:

Online tickets are available for this event, which will take place on Zoom as well as in-person. Once registered, a link to join will be sent nearer to the date.