2025 - 01
This editorial discusses the article by Cold et al. (in the same issue) demonstrating improvements in bronchoscopy on a model when aided by artificial intelligence (AI) software. It explores hypothetical benefits and concerns stemming from AI-enhanced bronchoscopy.
2025 - 01
The Connected Physician Podcast.
E27: WHICH AI SHOULD I BUY" WITH DR MEHTA, DIRECTOR FOR PULMONOLOGY.
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2024 - 12
Hear from Dr. Mehta as he explains the nuances and complexities of evaluating AI literature and incorporating AI technologies into clinical work-flow. He further explores the methods to evaluate return on investment for AI technologies in healthcare.
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2024 - 09
Lecture hosted by Yale Biomedical Informatics & Data Science
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2024 - 08
Medical AI: are we there yet? Real-world perspectives from a practicing physician
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2024 - 05
Artificial Intelligence has piqued the interest of the healthcare community. This activity will discuss machine learning, its powerful algorithms and modeling that can assist clinicians in managing pulmonary nodules, and the pros and cons of its use.
2023 - 12
Hear from Dr. Vishisht Mehta as he gives an overview of Artificial Intelligence and touches upon computer vision, natural language processing and radiomics as they pertain to lung nodules. He explains the strengths and weaknesses of Artificial Intelligence applications in lung nodule management & explains a broad overview of current Artificial Intelligence applications in lung nodule management.
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2023 - 05
To enhance prioritization and follow-up management, reminders and tracking systems across departments can assist nurse navigators and program coordinators. Dr. Mehta stresses the need for a robust nodule program, whether incidental or screen-detected, to ensure comprehensive and effective management.
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