The official Twitter of SAEM's Informatics and Data Science Interest Group. Shared articles and Perspectives do not represent the views of SAEM itself.
It's starting! Drs. @MayaYiadom and @RoseLikeTheFlwr are excited to kick off #SAEM22 with colleague Dr. Ian Brown as presenters for the workshop "Six Steps for Success for Enhancing Emergency Care Through AI."
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Will you be at @SAEMonline SAEM 2022? Come join us and learn how to implement AI in your ED through 6 easy steps. Register here: https://t.co/QXgJlaMYW5
Consider joining the Ethical, Legal, Social Issues working group meeting on now here https://t.co/WrpgeIn466 "Health Tech Views and Voices: Electronic health records as a catalyst for improving quality and safety of care - promises made, opportunities missed, and paths forward"
So excited to share our work on starting a Housestaff Informatics council! Couldn't have done it without the support of @jonc101x and @geekdocmatt and the experiences from RISC at @BIDMC_IM
Got new ideas and examples to reduce clinical documentation burden, lower costs, and improve outcomes? I and the rest of the Scientific Program Committee for @AMIAInformatics#CIC22 are looking for your submissions! Deadline: November 30. https://t.co/rlsUZyWH6s
Big and very positive news today on Pfizer's anti-Covid pill --Paxlovid --that reduced hospitalization and death by 89%, taken within 3 days of diagnosis👍
https://t.co/vrCtG2Dx6L @JaredSHopkins
This week's @ScienceMagazine paper below on the 2nd such pill
SAEM is now accepting Abstracts, Innovations, and IGNITE! submissions for #SAEM22! View the webpages for details and instructions and submit yours today! https://t.co/5ssMLr1AQB
Almost every day, I find myself talking about this great research which continues to change the thinking around AI in healthcare and patient-centered care. https://t.co/8kK3Vyemy2
Thoughts?! Development and Assessment of an Interpretable Machine Learning Triage Tool for Estimating Mortality After Emergency Admissions | Emergency Medicine | JAMA Network Open | JAMA Network https://t.co/lSl5fdzn2J
It's important to remember that data is not inherently good or bad, but can be used to support a spectrum of interests. Go here to learn about how to avoid the major pitfalls of an #infodemic.