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Doctors, patients may like artificial intelligence, but guardrails are needed | Opinion
Dr. Jason Kolb says physicians and patients already are finding artificial intelligence useful. But what are the risks?
Do No Harm told FTC it disputes that gender-affirming care for minors is safe, effective, and “reduces the risk of suicide.” ...
Talking about death with your parents is a conversation everyone dreads, but my mum Patsy wanted that chat with me – and ...
An informed consent law in Michigan would ensure that patient wellbeing remains the focus of medical practices, even when ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) could soon help anesthesiologists keep children safer in the operating room and improve their ...
Nine months after becoming part of for-profit HCA Healthcare, Manchester’s Catholic Medical Center is in the middle of a transition. Amid an infusion of corporate cash that saved the hospital from ...
Indiana University of Pennsylvania and Warren State Hospital have formalized a clinical training affiliation agreement for ...
The Omaha Virtual Reality Pipeline is training students to build immersive medical simulations, including a fully virtual ...
The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus.
The Vice Dean for Medical and Health Professions Education Shares a Vision for Patient-Centered Care
Dr, Mary Klotman, dean of the School of Medicine, has a conversation with Dr. Aditee Narayan, the school’s new vice dean for ...
Inside a south Sacramento high school, the next generation of health care heroes is already hard at work, and they’re still ...
The UC Board of Regents provided an overview of the UC Health’s community benefit spending, discussed raising tuition for ...
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