Dr. Wallner is a senior consultant in plastic surgery with a special interest in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical and surgical settings. Currently, he holds the position of Senior Consultant in the Department of Plastic Surgery at the Bergmannsheil Bochum in Germany. Throughout his career, Dr. Wallner has worked on several projects integrating AI into medical practice, including the development of predictive models for wound healing in burn injuries and the use of machine learning to identify risk factors for complications in reconstructive surgery. With a Master of Health Business Administration, Dr. Wallner has focused on improving post-tumor treatment processes through AI-driven innovations. His research in this area has led to publications and conference presentations, where he has shared insights on how AI can enhance patient outcomes in reconstructive surgery.
Additionally, Dr. Wallner has contributed to projects funded by research grants aimed at using AI to address challenges in wound healing and surgical planning. Dr. Wallner remains committed to exploring the potential of AI in healthcare, particularly in the fields of reconstructive and burn surgery. Through his ongoing research and clinical work, he continues to contribute to the evolving intersection of medicine and technology. Dr. Drysch is a plastic surgery resident with a deep interest in the use of AI to advance clinical and surgical care. He is currently training in the Department of Plastic Surgery at the Bergmannsheil Bochum in Germany.
Driven by an early fascination with programming, Dr. Drysch has combined his technical skills with medical practice, focusing on projects such as AI-driven predictive modeling in burn care and developing a sepsis risk assessment tool for ICU patients. His work aims to translate data-driven insights into improved patient outcomes within plastic and reconstructive care. In addition to his medical training, Dr. Drysch holds a Master of Health Business Administration (MHBA) and has previously worked at the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), where he gained valuable experience in healthcare strategy. He has contributed to AI initiatives aimed at improving treatment processes and enhancing decision-making in complex medical environments, emphasizing the practical benefits of AI for patient care.