Where does AI create leverage, not just labor substitution? Despite the enormous power of AI, the technology is actually more expensive than the humans it’s supposed to replace.
May Mariam's memory be honored with every step towards uncovering a cure for hereditary breast cancer. Thank you for your kind words @TalmadgeKing and @UCSFCancer
A special evening today: Dr. Pamela Munster gets endowed with Mariam Moghadam Safinia distinguished professorship in hereditary cancer research
@UCSFCancer#breastcancer#Oncology#researchers
I believe that the most worthy application of AI is in the pursuit of better patient outcomes. Truly incredible to see the impact this technology has had on PE patient mortality. Congratulations to the @TriHealth team on this remarkable finding!
https://t.co/2WYgF7660D
I've looked at countless aortas over the years — angulated, gothic, dissected, aneurysmal, shaggy...you name it. But our unborn child’s aorta truly brought a tear to my eye. What an adorable little abdominal aorta. 🥲 #BabyAorta@muzmostofi
Dr. Joseph Ricotta and @DelrayMedCenter are using @viz_ai to help streamline patient care.
"Every second counts in these patients and the quicker that we get them to treatment, the better the outcomes are going to be," said Ricotta.
https://t.co/tZt2u3o7VX
“Time is a major determining factor in outcomes for stroke patients. Physicians will still review all CT scans — the AI will help to prioritize cases. Being able to make decisions quickly regarding treatment options ensures the best care for our patients.” - Dr. Ng
Breaking new ground – @UCDavisHealth is using a new technology platform to help quickly identify patients suspected of having a stroke. Our medical center is the first in the Sacramento region to use the platform. Details below:
https://t.co/mcNAOsBV0b
“The integration of AI into the realm of PE diagnosis and management represents a transformative and promising frontier in health care.”
Revolutionizing Pulmonary Embolism Care: The AI Advantage on @EVToday https://t.co/uLh9bPCd8h #PERT
In a talk @BrownMedicine, Editor-in-Chief @zakkohane, urged doctors-in-training to understand and make use of artificial intelligence.
“It's an existential opportunity and threat to medicine to not take [AI] seriously.”
See what else he said: https://t.co/UHX9pTOnLU
“With this tool, as soon as that CT scan is performed, it is automatically sent to us on our phones. Within seconds, we receive a notification,” Dr. Fraser said. “In many ways, it is bringing the team virtually to the patient’s bedside.”
Thanks to the medical writing staff at UK for the kind profile of our stroke program!
AI helps bring vital stroke care ‘virtually to the patient’s bedside’ https://t.co/YkkbTGp4Nq
The paradox of increased communication: “Sometimes having more communication doesn't improve communication. It wasn't enough to just replace the pager. They also needed to replace the whole culture that had grown up around the pager.” https://t.co/1zINeYW7dN
“AI went from being a private curiosity to taking the world stage. We - the creators of AI, have a responsibility to create human-centered AI frameworks.” - the legend @drfeifei in conversation with @dpatil@cwclub