News Lifelong VISION consortium members at the NOG Congress 2025

3 April 2025

We are proud to share that Lifelong VISION consortium members contributed their expertise to the session: ‘AI on the way to the consultation room’ at the NOG Congress 2025, 2-4 April in Maastricht.

AI developments in ophthalmology in the Netherlands were presented and how these innovations can be used to better meet the demands of healthcare while reducing the burden on ophthalmologists.

Clarisa Sanchez (photo) – Introduction and developments in the AI field.
Karin van Garderen – Developments of AI models in practice
Haras Mhmud & Eric Thee – AMD risk analysis using AI
Jeroen Klevering & Caroline Klaver – the bumpy road to clinical implementation.

NOG, Dutch Ophthalmological Society, is a scientific association for people who are professionally involved in care, research, and education for patients with ophthalmic conditions.

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