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Expert Providers Share Their Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence in Dermatolog
Feelings range from excitement over the use of AI technologies to assist with administrative tasks like charting in the electronic health record and responding to patient messages, to concerns over its use in physical examination and diagnostic testing (eg, dermoscopy, biopsy) for clinical diagnosis...
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Published in: | Dermatology Times 2023-07, Vol.44 (7), p.49-51 |
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Summary: | Feelings range from excitement over the use of AI technologies to assist with administrative tasks like charting in the electronic health record and responding to patient messages, to concerns over its use in physical examination and diagnostic testing (eg, dermoscopy, biopsy) for clinical diagnosis. [...]I see AI as being a helpful tool when it comes to clinical and basic research, especially when it comes to combing through large amounts to understand what has been previously studied and what data gaps exist. QThe National Academy of Medicine has announced it will convene a group to develop an Artificial Intelligence Code of Conduct to outline the role of AI in health care and research.2 What is most important for you to see within this code of conduct? BLOCK: [...]it should never substitute for the prognosis of health care professionals. |
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ISSN: | 0196-6197 2150-6523 |