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#DailyDealflow: Envisioning a brighter future where diagnosing eye diseases becomes faster, more precise, and less dependent on human interpretation. Researchers at UCLA have developed a computer program that utilizes optical coherence tomography (OCT) data to accurately diagnose ocular diseases. By automating this process, the program reduces the workload for medical professionals and optimizes clinical workflow. Competitive Benefits: ✅ Fewer images required for accurate diagnosis ✅ Quicker and more reliable diagnoses ✅ Elimination of constant human oversight ✅ Improved patient care and outcomes Call to Action: Calling all #ophthalmologists, and #datascientists, we'd love to collaborate and get your insights on this.
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In recent years, there has been a big push to streamline data and image sharing processes across the health enterprise, but those efforts often do not take patients’ desires to view their own imaging into consideration. "There is likely to be some apprehension if the sharing of radiological imaging is provided without careful consideration and research as to how [practitioners] might support those patients who understandably have queries,” the authors noted. To test literacy, a study was conducted with patients who had never worked in healthcare. Nearly 66% of the participants correctly labeled radiographs as normal or abnormal. When it came to identifying the specific abnormality, however, just around 47% selected the correct pathology. https://ow.ly/gJfJ50S2aJH #HealthLiteracy #Imaging
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The impact of data analytics on #clinicaldecisionsupport is truly remarkable. It's exciting to see how this approach can validate choices and enhance learning for #surgeons. #DataAnalytics #HealthcareInnovation #EvidenceBasedMedicine #intelligentMaps #comingsoon
Join Dr. Jan Heyligers and Prof. Andrew Holden as they explore the exciting possibilities that #dataanalytics holds for clinicians today. In this discussion, they delve into how data analytics can guide clinical #decisionmaking, validate clinicians' choices, and revolutionize the learning curve for new surgeons. Data analytics has emerged as a game-changer, empowering clinicians with #evidencebased insights derived from past experiences. By leveraging this wealth of data, clinicians can make more informed decisions backed by the collective wisdom of a vast pool of experiences. For early access, contact us on connect@cydarmedical.com #IntelligentMaps #AWorldOfData #CydarMedical #ComingSoon
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First up in our #BlackScientist series is Dr. Will Ross, who's been teaching and mentoring the next generation of physician and physician scientists! Read more about Dr. Ross on OHCEngage: https://hubs.ly/Q02jSBZ30 #BlackHistoryMonth #OHCEngage #BlackHistory #OurHealthyCommunity #BlackScientistSeries
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I Coach Doctors to Write Journal Articles Faster • Research Efficiency Strategist • Results Coach • Medical Epidemiologist • Preventive Medicine
Imagine a digital twin for doctors to test treatments, blending science fiction with real-life innovation for personalized healthcare revolution. What's brewing in that brain of yours? Happy to share? #YoungPhysicians #MedicalResearch #JournalPublication #HealthTech #AcademicWriting #DocsOfInstagram #MedEd #ClinicalResearch #doctors #FutureForwardFriday #DigitalHealth
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As we stand on the brink of the next era of healthcare, it's clear that the stethoscope and the pipette are being joined by data, algorithms, and analytics. This year, I’ll be attending SXSW to join Claudia Lucchinetti, Sunita Mishra MD, MBA, and Aneesh Raman in a conversation that isn't just timely; it's necessary. In our panel, we'll be exploring the seismic shifts in skills required for people in the healthcare industry, the evolution of learning to embrace technology, and the profound implications these changes will have for patient care. What excites me most about this discussion is the opportunity to explore how we, as an industry, can navigate these changes. How do we prepare today's doctors, nurses, researchers, biologists, chemists, and everyone throughout the healthcare value chain for tomorrow's challenges? How can education and hiring practices evolve to not just keep pace with, but also anticipate, the needs of an AI-powered healthcare ecosystem? If you're passionate about harnessing the power of AI to transform the lives of patients globally, I can't wait to share insights, answer questions, and hear your thoughts on how we can together pave the way for a healthier world. Read more about our panel below. Looking forward to exploring all Austin has to offer and meeting up with friends new and old while I’m in town. If you have any great #Austin recommendations, let me know in the comments! #techforgood #JNJ #MyCompany #SXSW #SXSW2024
Will AI Replace Healthcare Workers? No, But It Will Turn Them Into Tech Workers
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Will AI replace healthcare workers? No, but it will turn them into tech workers!🤖 A reassuring yet scary answer. It is an exciting time with big changes on the horizon! The healthcare industry is embracing new models for education and hiring for the healthcare industry… It will be fascinating to see how these changes could be implemented and managed.
As we stand on the brink of the next era of healthcare, it's clear that the stethoscope and the pipette are being joined by data, algorithms, and analytics. This year, I’ll be attending SXSW to join Claudia Lucchinetti, Sunita Mishra MD, MBA, and Aneesh Raman in a conversation that isn't just timely; it's necessary. In our panel, we'll be exploring the seismic shifts in skills required for people in the healthcare industry, the evolution of learning to embrace technology, and the profound implications these changes will have for patient care. What excites me most about this discussion is the opportunity to explore how we, as an industry, can navigate these changes. How do we prepare today's doctors, nurses, researchers, biologists, chemists, and everyone throughout the healthcare value chain for tomorrow's challenges? How can education and hiring practices evolve to not just keep pace with, but also anticipate, the needs of an AI-powered healthcare ecosystem? If you're passionate about harnessing the power of AI to transform the lives of patients globally, I can't wait to share insights, answer questions, and hear your thoughts on how we can together pave the way for a healthier world. Read more about our panel below. Looking forward to exploring all Austin has to offer and meeting up with friends new and old while I’m in town. If you have any great #Austin recommendations, let me know in the comments! #techforgood #JNJ #MyCompany #SXSW #SXSW2024
Will AI Replace Healthcare Workers? No, But It Will Turn Them Into Tech Workers
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Vice Chair of Research in Health Informatics, University of Pittsburgh; NLP Scientist, UPMC; Chair, AMIA NLP Working Group; Founder & CEO of BonafideNLP
Our paper titled “Fair patient model: Mitigating bias in the patient representation learned from the electronic health records” is now published in the Journal of Biomedical Informatics! Kudos to Sonish Sivarajkumar!
Fair patient model: Mitigating bias in the patient representation learned from the electronic health records
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