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Generative AI in Healthcare: A Game-Changer for Patient Care and Medical Innovation
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been making waves across various industries in recent years, and healthcare is no exception. One particularly exciting development is the emergence of generative AI, a technology that has the potential to revolutionize how we approach medical care, research, and patient outcomes. But what exactly is generative AI, and how can it […]
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Why Drug-Drug Interactions Escapes Preauthorization Testing and Traditional Pharmacovigilance (And How AI Can Help)
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Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) represent a significant challenge in modern healthcare, often eluding detection during preauthorization testing and traditional pharmacovigilance methods. As a follow-up to my previous article on AI’s role in pharmacovigilance, this article aims to elucidate the complex factors contributing to this phenomenon. This comprehensive analysis will explore the multifaceted nature of DDIs, the […]
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Artificial Intelligence Approaches for Detecting Drug-Drug Interactions: Improving Pharmacovigilance
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When the effects of a drug are altered by the presence of another drug or drugs as a result of coadministration, it is termed a drug-drug interaction (DDI). In developed countries, DDIs continue to be a significant public health concern, contributing to adverse drug reactions, hospital admissions, and even deaths. , Despite advances in our […]
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The Post-Knowledge Physician: Why AI Calls for Medical Education Reforms
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A recent perspective piece in Nature Medicine by S. Kundu has sparked a profound reflection on the future of medicine and medical education. In this article, I’ll explore the implications of AI in healthcare, drawing parallels with other industries while considering how we might need to adapt our approach to medical training and practice.
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The AI Revolution in Modern Medicine: How the AI is Reshaping Medical Training and Practice
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer the stuff of science fiction. It’s here, it’s real, and it’s making its presence felt in the hallowed halls of medicine. From radiology to pathology, from oncology to ophthalmology, AI is increasingly becoming the doctor’s indispensable assistant. However, as with any revolutionary technology, AI in medical diagnosis comes with its own set of promises and perils.