Impulse for the future of digital medicine
On October 31, the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Bern will hold the event entitled ‘Shaping the Healthcare of Tomorrow’. Experts from clinical practice, research, administration, and patient organizations will jointly discuss how digitalization, AI, and data science will shape tomorrow’s medicine. At the same time, the new Department of Digital Medicine will be inaugurated – the first institution of its kind in Switzerland to bring together clinical, technological and social aspects of digital medicine under one roof.
How are artificial intelligence, big data, and digital diagnostics transforming the medicine of the future? What opportunities do data-driven technologies offer for prevention, therapy and care - and where do they reach their limits? These questions are at the heart of the symposium ‘Shaping the Healthcare of Tomorrow’ taking place on Friday, October 31, 2025, at the Inselspital, Bern University Hospital. Representatives from clinical practice, research, administration and patient organizations will explore the opportunities and challenges of digitalization in the Swiss healthcare system, focusing on concrete visions for the future.
Interdisciplinary exchange
In addition to the use of AI and data science in diagnostics and therapy, the diverse program will address issues such as the assurance of high data quality, ‘algorithmic fairness’ and questions around the responsible use and handling of health data. "Our aim is to explore how digital innovations can enhance healthcare while considering the ethical and social implications, with a particular focus on patients and people," says Prof. Dr. Inti Zlobec, Director of the Department of Digital Medicine and organizer of the event.
Opening of the Department of Digital Medicine
The symposium will also mark the inauguration of the new Department of Digital Medicine (DDM) at the University of Bern, which replaces the previous strategic "Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine" (CAIM), further expanding its thematic scope. "Digitalization in medical teaching and research, as well as in healthcare, is a strategic priority for the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Bern. Since 2020, we have created, among other things, 12 new professorships in digital medicine," says Prof. Dr. Claudio Bassetti, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Director of Teaching and Research at the Insel Group. He adds: "The DDM not only unites these professorships, but also brings together clinical, technological and social aspects of digital medicine under one roof, thus promoting research, teaching, and technology transfer." The DDM will collaborate closely with the Inselspital, the University Psychiatric Services (UPD), and other partner institutions. Prof. Dr. Roland Wiest, Vice Director of the DDM and Deputy Director of the University Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology at Inselspital, is convinced: "The strong interprofessionalism and interdisciplinary environment at the DDM offer optimal conditions for developing improved approaches to prevention, diagnosis and treatment options. In doing so, we align closely with the University of Bern's digitalization strategy and the Insel Group's strategic areas of action." Various outreach activities are planned to inform the local population about digital medicine and facilitate an ongoing dialogue.
Future-oriented training for medical students
Finally, the DDM will embed digital transformation into medical education. In the future, students will acquire competencies in data analysis, digital diagnostics, and virtual care – subjects that will define tomorrow’s medicine. Students from technical disciplines will also benefit. They will gain insights into biomedical practice and work closely with clinical staff. "With its interdisciplinary focus, the DDM is unique in Switzerland. It will become a central location where researchers, clinical experts, and society work together to shape the digital future of medicine," concludes Zlobec.
Media representatives are cordially invited to attend the event:Opening event "Shaping the Healthcare of Tomorrow" of the Department of Digital MedicineDate/Time: Friday, October 31, 2025, 3:00 – 6:00 pm Venue: Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Auditorium Ettore Rossi, Julie-von-Jenner-Haus (JJH), Freiburgstrasse 19, 3010 Bern Further information: https://ddm.unibe.ch/about_us/events/department_of_digital_medicine_ddm_opening_event/index_eng.html |
Department of Digital MedicineThe Department of Digital Medicine (DDM) has set itself the task of helping to shape the healthcare of tomorrow. The University of Bern's digitalization strategy (“People in Digital Transformation”) and the Insel Group's strategic areas of action (“Data-based and translational medicine, innovative research and teaching”) form the overarching framework for the DDM. The aim of its activities is to transform innovative ideas from research into practical solutions. The DDM's research covers basic research, translational research, and clinical studies across the entire spectrum of digital medicine. In this way, the DDM ensures that innovations can move more quickly from the laboratory to clinical applications. It teaches prospective doctors data literacy and knowledge of digital analytics and patient care. Engineers can acquire biomedical knowledge at the DDM through collaboration with clinical professionals. The DDM's public relations work promotes a broad understanding of digital medicine, its impact on healthcare, and its responsible further development. More information about the DDM: https://ddm.unibe.ch/index_eng.html More information on the Faculty of Medicine's "Digital Medicine" strategy: https://www.medizin.unibe.ch/strategy/digital_medicine/index_eng.html
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2025/10/24
