@TheLizArmy @DrJRubenstein @mattgonzalesmd@PalliDad @ctsinclair @marlene_mmm @trentrosenbloom @AnshuAbhat @hmkyale@chethanr Yes, routinely, when a change to our portal is in the offing. Main barrier is that that happens intermittently so we havenโt been able to form long-term relationships based upon frequent interaction.
Lovely concert with Vienna and Alex Wong opening. Most songs by request. An a capella group did Hymn of the Axciom. @ Freight & Salvage https://t.co/ysJAT6RO6G
Great thread- fleshing out a concept of augmented intelligence.
How about a model trained on a patient- their history, data, -omes . Query with different treatment options
chatgpt would be 1000x more powerful for me as an academic if i could fine tune it to specific knowledge sources. imagine being able to have a "conversation" with the collected works of shakespeare or darwin.
Surprised (not) Always read the terms, know youโre likely the product. โโ Telehealth startups sent sensitive health data to big tech companies https://t.co/BTytAhKjMS
A different genre tonight. Still feeling the bliss. Written just around the corner from my old office, across the park from here. @ Harlow's https://t.co/WyMhkqDseO
Forgot to post the other night. Jessica Malone was awesome, and Iโm a new fan of Midnight North. Son of the Grateful Dead. @ Crest Sacramento https://t.co/dEwNp4yjwX
I learned a new term I suspect Iโll use regularly. โadminogenic harmโ
Something Iโve been avoiding doing, but naming it will make it harder to ignore
Great article on the real world implications of administrative harm in healthcare. I love Dr. O'Donnell's reference to the #EHR nudging him about "moderate protein calorie malnutrition." Ouch, that one hit home. #PhysicianBurnout https://t.co/jiKQAKoVW5
Todayโs bike commute indignity:
Cut off by a driver making a mid-block U-turn. While holding a cocktail glass in one hand. With ice/ but no drink- that had gone down the hatch.
Wouldnโt want her to spillโฆ
Retweet if your 90's era calculator or 80's era computer with built in BASIC was an important part of your journey in learning programming.
I'm looking for modern equivalents to that experience.