AI is already shaping how we learn, teach, and care for patients—but our interprofessional teams have a growing “AI gap.” In “Mind the AI Gap,” I argue it’s time to build shared, ethical AI competencies across disciplines, not in silos.[youtube +1]
Read the piece and share how your team is preparing for AI in practice. https://t.co/QG8gOivGGN
When politics reviews the science, the question becomes: are we evaluating evidence, or filtering it through ideology? This SIR Briefing reflects on why scholarly integrity depends on protecting scientific review from political distortion.
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AI is already on your care teams — writing notes, flagging patients, shaping decisions. No license. No accountability. New SIR Briefings essay: govern it as a team member without a license, or let the tools decide.
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Many policy makers believe that end-of-life care is an attractive target for health care savings. But instead of focusing on spending, we should focus on improving the well-being of those who are terminally ill. https://t.co/hM9oNH5h7g