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AI news that drew views this week (July 12–16)

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AI news that drew views this week (July 12–16)
Saturday, July 17, 2021
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AI experts to med students: Don’t compete with the machine. Collaborate with it

As machine learning progresses from research settings to clinical practice, how are clinicians to know they can trust the machine’s conclusions to guide care for actual patients?

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AI experts to med students: Don’t compete with the machine. Collaborate with it

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As machine learning progresses from research settings to clinical practice, how are clinicians to know they can trust the machine’s conclusions to guide care for actual patients?
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AI guides delicate CT decisionmaking in the ED

Emergency physicians have a tough time identifying patients who have Crohn’s disease and truly need a CT scan to pinpoint the cause of acute abdominal distress.

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AI guides delicate CT decisionmaking in the ED

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Emergency physicians have a tough time identifying patients who have Crohn’s disease and truly need a CT scan to pinpoint the cause of acute abdominal distress.
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Major medical school finds AI literacy lacking within its walls

At one of the largest medical schools in the U.S., less than a third of the students and only half the faculty are up to speed on healthcare-specific AI.

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Major medical school finds AI literacy lacking within its walls

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At one of the largest medical schools in the U.S., less than a third of the students and only half the faculty are up to speed on healthcare-specific AI.
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University launches ‘first of its kind’ certification program in healthcare AI

Healthcare professionals looking to raise their AI game have a new chance to do so while earning CME credits as well as certification.

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University launches ‘first of its kind’ certification program in healthcare AI

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Healthcare professionals looking to raise their AI game have a new chance to do so while earning CME credits as well as certification.
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Retinopathy screening a canary in the coal mine of AI-enabled nonspecialist care

Many cases will be handled by primary-care providers, eye technicians and even patients themselves connected by telehealth and armed with commercial test kits and AI.

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Retinopathy screening a canary in the coal mine of AI-enabled nonspecialist care

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Many cases will be handled by primary-care providers, eye technicians and even patients themselves connected by telehealth and armed with commercial test kits and AI.
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Explainable AI’s pros ‘not what they appear’ while its cons are ‘worth highlighting’

Not so fast with explainable AI in healthcare, warns an international and multidisciplinary team of academics.

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Explainable AI’s pros ‘not what they appear’ while its cons are ‘worth highlighting’

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Not so fast with explainable AI in healthcare, warns an international and multidisciplinary team of academics.
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Bereavement better understood, treated with assist from AI

Various iterations of AI “hold tremendous promise” to help personalize counseling for individuals grieving the loss of a loved one. 

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Bereavement better understood, treated with assist from AI

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Various iterations of AI “hold tremendous promise” to help personalize counseling for individuals grieving the loss of a loved one. 
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AI bests expert surgeons at flagging likely complications in upcoming operations

The deep learning models had nothing more to go on than routine abdominal CT scans acquired preoperatively.

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AI bests expert surgeons at flagging likely complications in upcoming operations

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The deep learning models had nothing more to go on than routine abdominal CT scans acquired preoperatively.
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