AAHMS roundtable report on AI in health

AAHMS published its roundtable report on ‘Artificial Intelligence in Health: Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges’ on 4 June 2020. AAHMS AI in Health roundtable report
AAHMS calls for national conversation on AI in health

Artificial intelligence (AI) is already starting to transform healthcare and Australia must act now to set our own path through this new landscape. That is the conclusion of a report, ‘Artificial Intelligence in Health: Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges’, published today by the Academy, which calls for a national conversation on the future role of […]
AAHMS Fellows elected to Australian Academy of Science

We are delighted to congratulate our Fellows, Professor Andrew Cuthbertson AO FAA FTSE FAHMS (left), Professor Adele Green AC FAA FAHMS (middle) and Professor Andrew Roberts FAA FAHMS (right), who have been elected as Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science this week. Professor Cuthbertson is a Director of CSL Limited and has been its […]
New RRIF briefing: promising therapeutics for COVID-19

The Rapid Research Information Forum has published a new briefing on the most promising therapeutics for COVID-19. The briefing responds to the question: What are the most promising COVID-19 therapeutics in development globally and nationally, and what are their mechanisms of action, their stage of development and their strengths and limitations? The Australian Academy of […]
AAHMS statement on COVID-19 and the COVIDSafe app

AAHMS published its statement on COVID-19 and the COVIDSafe application on 18 May 2020. AAHMS COVID-19 statement, 18 May 2020
AAHMS statement on COVID-19 and the COVIDSafe app

The Academy’s latest statement on COVID-19: The Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences supports the introduction and use of the COVIDSafe app as a valuable and important innovation in Australia’s continuing efforts to manage the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 in Australia to date Australia has made important decisions that with the cooperation and supportive actions […]