R/Medicine Virtual Conference 2023 is June 5, 2023 – June 9, 2023 To promote the development and use of #R based tools to improve clinical research and practice. https://cvent.me/0XvrkZ?sms=7&cn=Us3RrOHARvG_82TycdaI1w #rstats #datascience #rmedicine #DataAnalytics
Happy to share our new paper with @DeJaZegger on a responsible integration of #MachineLearning in medical diagnostics, published today #openaccess in the Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jep.13535 #bias #AIethics #bioethics
While #BigData and #ArtificialIntelligence transform how we practice medicine and invent new treatments, #RegenerativeMedicine is about replenishing, replacing, and rejuvenating our physical bodies. https://bit.ly/2BX6Ra6
AI is a must for the modern medical practice to save people life preventative technology! Below a great example of using AI and machine learning to detect cancer 5 years earlier with balanced outcomes. #machinelearning #machineint…https://lnkd.in/dZHrNwj https://lnkd.in/dkuGuMn
After a much-deserved break, we are back #live at #LifeTimeOpening. Session 2 is dedicated to #DataScience, #AI & #MachineLearning. These technologies could transform our understanding of life & the practice of medicine. Watch the presentation here: https://lifetime-fetflagship.eu/index.php/lifetime-launch-event/livestream/
RT @ScottGottliebMD: Oh, I was worried they couldn't fully regulate practice of medicine in 962 pages. The 4,000 pages of guidance helps https://twitter.com/PAallergy/status/725515802980528128
RT @Robert_Graboyes: SMARTPHONE-AUGMENTED STETHOSCOPES/ Another reason smartphones will augment the practice of medicine. http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/09/02/bringing-the-stethoscope-into-the-smartphone-era/ HT @AdamThierer
Let's face it, people aren't about to stop Googling for "vague tingling in my left arm" anytime soon. Google's experiment highlights just how hard it is to do real medicine on the Internet.
"The Knick" offers an unblinking look at what a crude practice medicine was more than 100 years ago -- and, just maybe, a sly examination of how healthcare became what it is now.