06 Oct 2025
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Digital Futures – AI in Healthcare: Transforming the Future with Large Language Models #2
Core Technology Facility 46 Grafton Street Manchester M13 9WU
PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT IS FOR PEOPLE WHO WORK FOR THE NHS OR IN HEALTHCARE.
Book your ticket now for the next in series of the GM Connected Health Ecosystem!
After the huge success of the first AI in Healthcare: Transforming the Future with Large Language Models event, we will be returning for a part two!
Our July event brought together NHS and NHS-related staff, SMEs, academics and researchers, innovators, and those passionate about improving health and care.
It offered attendees a unique opportunity to connect and collaborate, and discuss the impact of AI in the healthcare industry.
Don’t miss out on our upcoming October event at the Core Technology Facility!
Speakers:
Dr Benjamin Brown – Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer, Patchs Health
Dr Tim Murdoch, Chief Product Officer, Proxximos
Dr Chris Nortcliff – Chief Clinical Information Officer and GP Digital Lead, Greater Manchester Primary Care Provider Board Delivery Team
Dr Jingyuan Sun – Lecturer in Natural Language Processing, The University of Manchester
Agenda:
12.45 Arrival and Registration in the Entrance/ The Street area
1.00 – 1.08 Introduction and Welcome: Prof Sabine Van Der Veer (Chair)
1.08 – 1.10 Introduction: Health Innovation Manchester: : Dr Saif Ahmed
1.10 – 1.20 Dr Ben Brown (Patchs Health) – AI Triage in Primary Care
1.20 – 1.30 Dr Tim Murdoch (Proxximos) – Digitising Infection Control – How Far Should We Go?
1.30 – 1.40 Dr Chris Nortcliff (NHS, Greater Manchester Primary Care Provider Board) – LLMs in General Practice – Finding the Sweet Spot
1.40 – 1.50 Dr Jingyuan Sun (The University of Manchester) – The Convergent Frontier: How LLMs, Neuroscience, and Mental Health Research are Uniting?
1.50 – 2.00 Break (with Tea & Coffee) in The Street area
2.00 – 3.30 Discussion Groups
3.30 – 4.00 Networking (with Food) in The Street area
4.15 Event Close
Important Information:
A risk assessment can be provided on request.
Photography will take place at this event. If you do not wish to be photographed, please speak to an event organiser upon event registration.
About Digital Futures: Digital Futures is a highly interdisciplinary network that operates across the whole range of the University’s digital research. We aim to present a coherent overview of The University of Manchester’s digital research activity to external stakeholders and bring together research communities to explore new research areas and address strategic opportunities.