Episode 8: The Potential for NLP to Reduce Administrative Burden in Healthcare with Dr. Alexander Ryu
In Episode 8, we welcome Dr. Alexander Ryu to the podcast. Dr. Ryu is a physician data-scientist in hospital internal medicine. In his practice, he cares for acutely ill, hospitalized patients with a variety of health conditions. Dr. Ryu also develops and studies artificial intelligence and machine-learning tools that can improve care for his patients. In addition to his clinical and research work, Dr. Ryu contributes to resident and medical student education on inpatient teaching services. We had a wonderful conversation about the promise and potential of AI to reduce administrative burden in healthcare. We specifically discussed large language models and natural language processing, as well how clinicians might begin their exploration of these tools.
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Episode 7: Using AI to Reduce Pharmacists' Cognitive Burden with Drs. Anderson and Schreier
In this episode, Ben Anderson, PharmD, and Diana Schreier, PharmD, join us to discuss their work developing an AI model to automate tasks usually handled by pharmacists. They share lessons learned throughout the process, as well as the potential for AI to alleviate administrative burden and improve patient care.
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Episode 6: Community Based Participatory AI Research with Drs. Brewer and Harmon
In this episode, Dr. David Harmon and Dr. LaPrincess Brewer talk about Community Based Participatory Research as an approach to creating trusting relationships among healthcare providers, researchers, and community members who could most benefit from innovative new tools. They highlight their work with the FAITH program, a partnership with African American churches to reduce health disparities and improve community health. Tune in to hear about AI in cardiovascular medicine and the possibilities to use AI for equitable outcomes.
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Episode 5: Improving Rural Community Health Using AI with Dr. Sagar Dugani
In this episode, Dr. Sagar Dugani discusses the potential for AI to reduce disparities in health outcomes, particularly for those who live in rural communities. He also shares the importance of intentionally considering a hybrid approach to patient care as digital disparities continue to serve as barriers to access.Join Mayo Clinic Health System for an inaugural community and rural health symposium on September 18, 2023, bringing together multidisciplinary health care leaders to discuss critical issues impacting the health and wellness of community and rural populations. Focus sessions, panels, and workshops throughout the day will explore disruptive approaches to healthcare delivery and workforce development in rural communities including digital health, artificial intelligence, and workforce innovations.
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Episode 4: Ethical AI In Medicine with Dr. Momin Malik
In this episode, Momin Malik, Ph.D. joins us for a conversation about ethics, AI, and medicine. Drawing on historical lessons surrounding ethics and disparities, Dr. Malik provides guiding questions we can ask to mitigate ethical missteps in the design, development, and implementation of AI and ML in healthcare.
Conversations about artificial intelligence, machine learning, and healthcare relevant for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, pharmacists, residents, students, and other clinicians.