Gastroenterologists in India have launched the Gastro AI Academy, an initiative designed to provide free education on artificial intelligence (AI) to gastrointestinal (GI) physicians and surgeons. The academy aims to equip medical professionals with advanced technological skills to improve patient care. FUJIFILM India, a leader in healthcare technology, has joined as an academic partner for this initiative.
Dr Amit Maydeo, Chairman at the Institute of Gastrosciences at HN Reliance Hospital, emphasised the impact of AI in Gastroenterology. “The field of Gastroenterology has been constantly evolving with the latest innovations and technologies. This has led to improved patient care, decreased hospital stays, and faster recovery as many procedures can be done endoscopically. Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare is a major leap forward, and multiple research projects are being carried out across the globe. The positive impact of Artificial Intelligence and the immense possibilities it presents cannot be overlooked, and we would like to empower our young gastroenterologists with the tools and knowledge that would make them future ready.”
Dr Rajkumar Wadhwa, a gastroenterologist from Apollo Hospital, Mysore, also commented on the launch, stating, “The Indian Gastroenterologists have been significantly contributing to the advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of GI-related diseases, and we are grateful for the extended support from Global AI experts from the USA, Europe, Japan, and many other countries for this academy which aims to impart knowledge on this relevant topic of AI in Gastroenterology.”
Dheeraj Chaudhri, Head of Division, Endoscopy Systems, FUJIFILM India, highlighted the company’s involvement, stating, “FUJIFILM India is proud to partner with Gastro AI Academy as an education partner. We will continue to support Gastroenterologists with the intent of disseminating the knowledge and supporting clinicians with innovative technologies.”
The Gastro AI Academy represents a collaboration between global and Indian experts to ensure the next generation of gastroenterologists are prepared to lead future advancements in patient care. As the academy begins its work, it is expected to play a key role in the education and training of healthcare professionals, contributing to a more advanced healthcare ecosystem in India.