The Radiology AI Summit is an invite-only event uniting industry-leading experts, academics, clinicians, and policy advocates for two days to discuss, debate, and collaborate on bringing forward AI into clinical and diagnostic settings. By fostering knowledge exchange, exploring recent progress, and determining the next steps forward, this event is a unique opportunity to participate at the forefront of advancing AI into medical use.
Unlock the future of radiology by attending the Radiology AI Summit, where thought leaders converge to explore groundbreaking technologies, share cutting-edge research, and forge connections that drive the evolution of AI in Radiology.
After completing her radiology training in London, Australia, Sheffield and Nottingham, Dr Halliday was appointed as a Consultant Paediatric Radiologist at Nottingham University Hospital in 1998. She was Chair of the British Society of Paediatric Radiology from 2010-2016 and chaired the working group for the updated guidance for imaging in cases of suspected physical abuse in children. In September 2017, Dr Halliday was appointed National Clinical Lead for the Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) programme for Radiology, and the Radiology GIRFT report was published in July 2020. Dr Halliday was Clinical Director for Radiology at Nottingham University Hospitals between 2021-2022.
After graduating from medical school at King's College London, and completion of MRCP (internal medicine), she trained in radiology at St Mary's Hospital and University College Hospital, London. She was awarded the Rohan Williams Medal (Gold Medal) for the FRCR examination. In 2000, she was appointed as Senior Lecturer at Queen Mary University London and Honorary Consultant Radiologist at Barts and The London NHS Trust. Following appointments at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and the Royal Marsden Hospital, Professor Rockall was appointed as Clinical Chair of Radiology, Imperial College London. She has served as Chair of the Female Pelvic Imaging group of ESUR, member of ORADS steering committee, Chair of the ESR National Societies Committee and is currently ESR President.