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 7th International Health IT Workshop - Middlesex University, London

(June 2025)

 Emerging Technologies in Healthcare - Legal, Ethical, Social & Governance Aspects

Thursday 26th and Friday 27th June 2025
Middlesex University, London

Workshop Programme


2025 Workshop

TIME

Day 1 – Thursday, 26th June 2025

12.30 – 12.45

Registration, mix-and-mingle

12.45 – 13.00

Welcome, Middlesex University
Dr Carlisle George
Assoc Professor & Barrister, Middlesex University, UK

Dr Neelam Raina,
Director of Research, Middlesex University, UK


 

Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare - Part 1

13.00 - 13.40

What's Wrong with Computational Intelligence in Healthcare? (Keynote)
Professor Philip Scott
Professor of Digital Health & Care, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK

13.40 - 14.00

The ethics of AI chatbot information: Why botfo is a new and different language and why it matters
Mr Chris Zielinski
President, World Association of Medical Editors (WAME). Centre for Global Health, University of Winchester, UK

14.00 –14.40

Unbiased, Transparent and Reliable Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?  (keynote)
Professor Kenneth Goodman
Emeritus Professor of Medicine, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, USA

14.40 – 15.00

Coffee Break (20 mins)

 

Ensuring Integrity and Accountability of Health IT

15.00 -15.20

Accountability as a Primary Lens Through Which to Evaluate Healthcare Information Technology: Examples from the United States
Dr Paul DeMuro
Counsel (Healthcare), Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP, Dallas, Texas, USA

15.20-15.40

Emerging Digital Health Training and Skills Capacity-Building: What are the Workforce Needs? 
Ms Diane Whitehouse
Principal eHealth Policy Consultant, European Health Telematics Association (EHTEL), Brussels, Belgium

15.40-16.30

Discussion Session – The increasing use of technology in healthcare:  Important benefits, concerns and challenges.
(40 mins)

16.30-16.45

Roundup of the Day 1



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TIME

Day 2 – Friday, 27th June 2025

9.30 – 10.00

Welcome and introduction to the day
Prof Sally Priest
Deputy Dean for Research and Knowledge Exchange, Faculty of S&T, Middlesex University, UK

Workshop Organisers (Dr Carlisle George, Ms Diane Whitehouse & Dr Penny Duquenoy)

 

Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare - Part 2

10.00 – 10.40

AI in health IT: Social and Ethical Considerations. (Keynote)
Professor Neil Gordon
Professor in Computer Science, University of Hull, UK

10.40 – 11.00

Medical AI: Are We Playing Russian Roulette with Patients’ Lives?
Dr Uchenna Nnawuchi
Researcher in AI Governance, ALERT Research Group, Middlesex University., UK

11.00 – 11.20

Decoding Memory States using Machine Learning: Ethical, legal and Governance Implications
Mr Sailendra Ramana
Solution Architect – Research & Innovation Ops, University College London, UK

11.20 – 11.40

Artificial Intelligence in Biobanking: Potentials, Challenges and Future Trends in Oncology
Dr Radwa Hassan
Director of Medical Informatics Unit, Galala University, Egypt

11.40 – 12.00

Coffee Break (20 mins)

 

Application of IT to Healthcare Related Challenges

12.00 – 12.20

Using Surveillance Technologies to Prevent Suicides in Public Spaces: Ethical, Legal, Acceptable?
Dr Jay Mackenzie
Reader in Psychology, Westminster University, UK

Prof Lisa Marzano
Professor of Psychology, Middlesex University, UK


12.20 – 12.40

Addressing Privacy and Security Challenges in Enabling Interoperability of Electronic Health Records: The TASIPPS Framework
Mr Adetunji Ademola
Researcher in Health IT, ALERT Research Group, Middlesex University, UK

12.40 – 13.00

Revisiting the Lucy Letby Case: A Forensic Readiness Perspective for Healthcare Big Data Systems
Mr Cephas Mpungu
Researcher in Health IT, ALERT Research Group Middlesex University, UK

13.00 – 14.00

Lunch Break (1 hour)

 

Smartphone Apps & mHealth

14.00 – 14.20

Personalised Care & Digital Applications in Maternity for Ethnic Minorities: Legal, Ethical, and Social Challenges
Dr Jasmine Leonce
National Maternity Specialty Advisor NHSE. Consultant Obstetrician at East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust

Professor Trixie McAree
Senior Midwife, Chief Midwife’s Office NHS

 

14.20 – 14.40

Non-Medical Device Apps for Good Health and Wellbeing: Regulatory Challenges 
Dr Carlisle George
Assoc Professor & Barrister - ALERT Research Group, Middlesex University, UK

14.40 – 15.00

User Context-Centred Design of an mHealth System for a Developing Country
Prof. Galal Hassan Galal-Edeen
Professor of Information Systems Engineering, American University in Cairo, Egypt.

15.00 – 15.45

Discussion Session – Governance of health IT: Adequacy of current policies, regulatory (ethical/legal) frameworks and oversight bodies.

15.45 – 16.00

Workshop Overview and Next Steps (Workshop Organisers : Dr Carlisle George, Ms Diane Whitehouse and Dr Penny Duquenoy)

Closing Remarks

Dr Aboubaker Lasebae
, Interim Head of Computer Science Department, Middlesex University, UK


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 


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Middlesex University Hendon campus in north London is located ten minutes from the Northern Line (Hendon Central) and Thameslink rail line (Hendon Station), either of which takes you to Middlesex from central London in under 30 minutes. 

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