The D-CREDO project participated in the Krakow Conference on Computational Medicine 2025 (KCCM 2025), that was organised by our associate partner, Sano Centre for Computational Medicine, in collaboration with the Faculty of Computer Science at AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, and the Academic Computer Centre Cyfronet. It took place on 15-17 October 2025 at the Faculty of Computer Science of AGH University of Science and Technology.
The focus of the conference was Enhancing the Virtual Human Twin with AI Solutions. The virtual human twin is defined as โthe direct use of individual-specific models for the prevention, prediction, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, as well as the evaluation, optimisation, selection, and personalisation of intervention options.โ [EC Workshop on Human Digital Twin]. This technology is expected to influence clinical reasoning in healthcare practice within the next ten years.
On behalf of the D-CREDO consortium, Andrzej Kononowicz presented a short paper titled โAugmenting not replacing: preparing the future health workforce for the digital tools revolution in clinical reasoningโ. The key message was that without the right approach to training and cognitive motivation of the future healthcare workforce, we risk turning medicine into a black-box service – difficult to control and a potential source of biases and new types of errors. D-CREDO, with its planned collection of learning units connected with virtual patients, aims to foster digital health tool literacy and critical appraisal skills. The conference was an excellent opportunity to network with developers of potential digital tools that could be integrated into the curriculum.



Reference:
Kononowicz AA, Fฤ
ferek J, Frankowska A, Kocurek A, Sudacka M, Szydlak R. Augmenting not replacing: preparing the future health workforce for the digital tools revolution in clinical reasoning. In: Bubak M, Szymaลska-Skolimowska E, editors. Proceedings of the Krakow Conference of Computational Medicine 2025: Enhancing Virtual Human Twin with AI solutions; 2025 Oct 15โ17; Krakow. Sano Centre for Computational Medicine; 2025. p. 55โ56. ISBN: 978-83-976637-0-1.
Have a look at the conference website of the KCCM 2025: https://events.plgrid.pl/event/89/
And for more details on the presentation of the D-CREDO team and other interesting contributions, check out the KCCM 2025 Proceedings: https://events.plgrid.pl/event/89/attachments/179/475/Proceedings_KCCM.pdf
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