The Use of Artificial intelligence (AI) in Clinical Practice
Okay, okay, okay, I didn't actually use AI to write this article. But, like many people in today's world, I have utilized AI to streamline things in both my personal and professional life.
No matter your personal feelings about AI, it is clear that it is now part of our world. Artificial intelligence (AI) is defined as the ability of a computer to perform tasks typically associated with hum …
Okay, okay, okay, I didn't actually use AI to write this article. But, like many people in today's world, I have utilized AI to streamline things in both my personal and professional life.
No matter your personal feelings about AI, it is clear that it is now part of our world. Artificial intelligence (AI) is defined as the ability of a computer to perform tasks typically associated with hum … Continue reading "The Use of Artificial intelligence (AI) in Clinical Practice"
ABC News and other media outlets recently covered the story of the World's Smallest Skin Cancer – diagnosed by a team at Oregon Health & Science University and noted by Guinness World Records. How is technology changing melanoma detection? What’s the future?
For expert advice, I reached out to Mohs surgeon Anthony Rossi, MD, assistant attending dermatologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering …
Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetic and Surgical Conference, interviewed Dr. Vishal A. Patel, (fellowship trained Mohs micrographic surgeon who serves as Director of Cutaneous Oncology at the GW Cancer Center and Director of Dermatologic Surgery at the GW Department of Dermatology) about how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can help clinicians. Watch as he discusses A …
This month’s Patient Buzz includes several articles about Google’s new AI dermatology tool that, once launched, will help users identify skin, hair and nail conditions. Articles this month also addressed TikTok trends that make dermatologists cringe, ‘Zoom face’ and the impact of pandemic stress on the skin, and lip flips for fuller lips.
Be prepared for your patients’ questions about …