JAMA Medical News
by JAMA NetworkDiscussions of timely topics in clinical medicine, biomedical research, public health, health policy, and more, featured in the Medical News section of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Copyright: American Medical Association, 2021
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Highlights From the American College of Cardiology’s 2024 Scientific Session
20m · PublishedDouglas Drachman, MD, shares late-breaking research from the annual conference of the American College of Cardiology and World Congress of Cardiology in an interview with JAMA Medical News Director Jennifer Abbasi. Dr Drachman—who chaired this year’s conference—is an interventional cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he is also director of education in the cardiology division.
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April 12, 2024 Medical News Summary
13m · PublishedMomentum Grows for Disaggregated Asian American Health Data; What Clinicians Need to Know About TikTok
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AI and Clinical Practice: Using AI to Increase Access to Reliable Health Information
17m · PublishedCould generative AI assist in extending access to vulnerable populations and begin to bridge the gap in disparities? In this Q&A, Davey Smith, MD, MAS, an infectious disease specialist and virologist at the University of California, San Diego, joins JAMA's Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, to explore the implications of large language models for improving patient outcomes.
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- Will Generative AI Tools Improve Access to Reliable Health Information?
March 2024 Medical News Summary
12m · PublishedMeasles Is Spreading Again in the US; Questions Surround Blood Tests That Claim to Screen for Multiple Cancers; Study Provides Insight Into Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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- Questions Swirl Around Screening for Multiple Cancers With a Single Blood Test
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AI and Clinical Practice—The Potential for AI to Enable Speech and Facilitate Full Expression for Individuals With Brain Injuries
21m · PublishedAI can understand brain signals linked to the sensory and motor processes involved in speech. In this Q&A, Edward Chang, MD, the chair and professor of neurosurgery at UCSF joins JAMA's Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, to discuss how AI has the potential to facilitate communication and how close AI development is to being able to translate human emotion.
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- Digital Avatars and Personalized Voices—How AI Is Helping to Restore Speech to Patients
AI and Clinical Practice—How AI Could Advance Human Heart Discoveries and Improve Care
17m · PublishedCan AI enhance the speed and efficiency of interpreting ultrasounds and echocardiograms, thereby minimizing diagnostic errors? In this Q&A, Rima Arnaout, MD, a cardiologist and associate professor of medicine at the University of California-San Francisco, joins JAMA's Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, to discuss the transformative impact of AI on cardiac imaging.
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- How Machine Learning Might Help Improve Cardiac Imaging
February 2024 Medical News Summary
13m · PublishedRural Maternity Care Is in Crisis—Here’s What Could Help; Type and Severity of Immunodeficiency Affect Speed of SARS-CoV-2 Clearance, Study Finds
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- More Than Half of US Rural Hospitals No Longer Offer Birthing Services—Here’s Why
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AI and Clinical Practice: Automation Bias and Short Cuts in Clinical AI Models
28m · PublishedAutomation bias and shortcuts in clinical AI models have posed significant challenges. In this Q&A, Jenna Wiens, PhD, an associate professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, joins JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, to discuss how we can start leveraging human collaboration with AI to provide more effective health care.
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AI and Clinical Practice—AI and the Ethics of Developing and Deploying Clinical AI Models
24m · PublishedAI in clinical practice needs ethical frameworks to avert future biases. In this Q&A, Marzyeh Ghassemi, PhD, the Herman L. F. von Helmholtz Career Development Professor at MIT in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), joins JAMA's Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, to discuss ethical machine learning and responsible clinical implementation.
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January 31, 2024, Medical News Summary
15m · PublishedWhat the Latest Research Says About Paxlovid; People Are Using Potentially Dangerous “Trip-Killers” to Counter Psychedelics; Social Media Affects Youth Mental Health—Here’s What Could Help
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JAMA Medical News has 186 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 64:32:30. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 23rd, 2024 23:18.