About the InteliCardio project

InteliCardio is a project based on the basic concept of organizing an educational and scientific project that aims to develop competence and knowledge for healthcare professionals in the emerging possibilities of using artificial intelligence systems to improve the diagnosis of Congenital Heart Defects.

Understanding and being able to use innovative tools in the future it will be crucial to maintaining the highest standards of medical care and to the personal professional development of medical staff, which is why we believe action should be taken today. 

Our goal is to introduce medical staff to the future possibilities of using artificial intelligence (AI) in congenital heart disease (CHD) diagnosis. Participants will learn how AI technologies can contribute to earlier detection of defects, the potential of the solutions being developed to increase the accuracy of diagnoses and the rapid processing of medical data. The training will also address the ethical and safety aspects of using AI in medicine, providing participants with the knowledge needed to use modern technologies effectively and responsibly in clinical practice. 

We have invited leading Polish CHD scientists from the fields of medicine and information technology to participate in the project. We hope for active participation of participants, interactivity and discussion of the issue.

We want the project to end with the issuance of certificates for those who took part in it, and a report summarizing the information collected from participants, which can be an important source of knowledge for institutions and planning of further educational and scientific activities or future planned technological implementations.

We believe that an additional benefit for the participants taking part in the project will be the opportunity to create and publish inter-center scientific papers related to the information collected during the project from the participants and the conclusions from the testing of solutions, analysis of their potential and barriers to implementation.