One medical school's experiment (NYU Grossman). Discuss.
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I wanted to share an exciting update with you all regarding a project I have been working on. Some time ago, I posted on Reddit about fine-tuning an Open AI model for medical purposes, and I received a lot of positive feedback. Encouraged by this response, I decided to delve...
I haven't posted here in nearly a decade, but the latest breakthroughs in AI/ML deserves an awareness post for future trainees. In 2016, radiologist were aghast when Geoffrey Hinton (one of the pioneers of the current AI era) said, "We should stop training radiologists now." If you were starting...
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II have 7 months until med school starts. What can I do now/in medical school/after medical school, to learn the basics, considering I majored in a Bio major in college?
I was thinking of taking 7 months of stats and biostats before starting (useful in any case) with a tiny tiny...
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Here's a confession: I am not a med student.
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I am a Computer Science student and am currently doing my internship in collaboration with a hospital since I am very interested in life sciences and healthcare...
The topic of AI in radiology has been discussed on this forum in detail. Is this new study an update to that discussion or just more noise?
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I figured I'd give a little insight into my experience with what's happening in AI/ML and radiology. There's a great opinion piece from the New York Times that came out today. It echoes my thoughts and prompted me to write this post.
The gestalt of the article is that deep learning has enabled...
There is a lot of hype around AI and ML right now and major hospitals, universities and tech companies have already started pairing off/partnering up with big industry players like IBM and GE to name a few. There’s also no shortage of articles about how AI has outperformed a pathologist or a...
This is a broad topic but I was wondering what people's thoughts were on AI & ML's potential impact on the pharmacy profession. And not just retail but hospital, industry, managed care, academia, all areas where pharmacists are employed.
AI/ML is being explored in drug development and at Pill...
By now, you have probably all heard of this robot that conducted the first fully automated dental implant surgery last year. It was a success, with the two implants being fitted within a margin of error of 0.2-0.3 mm.
I shrugged it off initially, thinking that such machines could only be used...
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Really interesting article about the (potential) future of dermatology: The End of Human Doctors – The Bleeding Edge of Medical AI Research (Part 2). Looks like the golden age of derm is coming to an end.
Hey everyone! I was wondering about a few things in the next ten to twenty years of medicine. I am an undergraduate student, Molecular Biology Major, and hoping to pursue medicine in the future. This will be my last year, (I have taken my MCAT and have everything set to go). I am deciding on my...
Usable medical image analysis seems far fetched but starting small has shown great potential.
Using machine learning to evaluate the vessels of the retina demonstrated promise to diagnose diabetic retinopathy. Why can't we do the same with ovarian or liver lesions? Thyroid nodules? #ML...
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At RSNA 2016, the key buzzwords were “deep learning,” “machine learning” and “artificial intelligence.” Vendors and major academic centers are developing a wide array of artificial intelligence neuro networks to aid radiologists in clinical diagnosis...
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