Free public lecture explores transformation in medical training
By Dherran Titherington 9th Jan 2026
By Dherran Titherington 9th Jan 2026
A free public lecture exploring transformations in medical education will take place next month at the University of Chester.
The lecture will showcase how cutting‑edge digital technologies are reshaping the future of medical education, offering unprecedented accuracy in understanding the human body.
Professor Silvester Czanner, head of the school of computer and engineering sciences, will deliver the talk.
It will take place on Monday 9 February from 6.30pm to 8pm at the School of Education, in building room 016, Exton Park campus. Tea and coffee will be served from 6pm, with a complimentary drink afterwards.
Medical education is undergoing a profound transformation.
Once reliant on static textbooks and traditional bedside teaching, today's training environments increasingly harness advanced imaging, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to deliver dynamic anatomical insights.
These innovations are enabling clinicians, students and researchers to visualise and quantify human anatomy with remarkable precision.
In this lecture, Silvester will present his latest work at the intersection of medical imaging, applied computer science and education.
He will demonstrate how enhanced anatomical representation is improving diagnostic accuracy, enriching clinical decision‑making, and elevating the training of healthcare professionals.
Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how digital anatomy is unlocking new possibilities for teaching, learning and clinical practice.
The event is free to attend with booking essential.
You can book an in-person ticket here, or attend online via this link.
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