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AI Technologist 🚀 revolutionizing healthcare @AIDocs

Minneapolis Katılım Haziran 2022
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Peter Ottsjö
Peter Ottsjö@peterottsjo·
It’s undeniable: the AI scientists are here. On May 19, Nature published three papers that gave the field one of those “something just changed forever” moments. Here’s what you need to know. 🧵 (1/6)
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Kashif Pirzada, MD
Kashif Pirzada, MD@KashPrime·
Right now, when i see a patient with a complex medical history in the ER, it usually takes me a good amount of time to get up to speed. When was their last chemo? What did their last scan show? Why were they admitted last year for something similar? This kind of tool would be a godsend:
OpenEvidence@EvidenceOpen

Until now, physicians using AI in clinic had to assemble the patient’s context themselves. Allergies, comorbidities, medications, prior procedures, copy-pasted in from the chart. Today we’re announcing a partnership with @CedarsSinai. OpenEvidence now works directly inside Epic, drawing on the patient’s full record and interpreting the medical literature through the lens of that specific patient. Cedars-Sinai is the first academic health system to deploy patient-aware clinical intelligence at enterprise scale. The clinician asks a complex question in natural language. The answer reflects both the best available evidence and the patient in front of them. Patient data is never stored after the clinical session or used for any other purpose.

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Springer Nature
Springer Nature@SpringerNature·
A lightweight robotic device that facilitates neuromuscular recovery in children with spinal muscular atrophy, helping them to stand unassisted, is described in Nature. Improved function persists after discontinuing training: spklr.io/6017EM6rz
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Oxford Nanopore
Oxford Nanopore@nanopore·
Methylation is becoming a key biomarker in neurodegenerative disease. As Kim Billingsley put it, you need to see the variant and the epigenetics together on the same molecule, in the same run. With nanopore, you get that for free, without needing a separate assay. #Nanoporeconf
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A thread 🧵 yes a thread 🧵 Are we aiming our education and “lay summaries and abstracts” at the correct level to help the intended audience to understand? I have discussed reading levels before here 👇
ɹǝʇlnoԀ pıʌɐᗡ 🚴🏻 🇺🇸 🇦🇺 🇬🇧@Retlouping

@MattLowPT @PhysioMeScience @LANdreaSS @PaininMotion Health Literacy: The Gap Between Physicians and Patients aafp.org/afp/2005/0801/… We often aim our patient education material at the wrong level. Average reading level grade 6 US, Eleven years old UK. Think Daily Mirror or The Sun. IMO this is were “Pain Education “ May miss.

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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Ebola is not currently a threat to where most of you live It's a massive, potentially catastrophic threat to the millions of people living in the affected region in central Africa. That should be reason enough to give a damn.
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P. E. Sottas, PhD
P. E. Sottas, PhD@pesottas·
Still the old paradigm of reactive medicine to treat diseases. The new paradigm of preventative medicine will kill it, led by age reversal.
Demis Hassabis@demishassabis

I’ve always believed the No.1 application of AI should be to improve human health. That work started with AlphaFold, and now at @IsomorphicLabs with the mission to reimagine drug discovery and one day solve all disease! We are turbocharging that goal with $2.1B in new funding.

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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
What's needed for Ebola NOW 🔴Testing testing testing. If you dont know the size of the problem you can't stop it 🔴Treatment centres. Isolate cases whilst keeping health workers safe plus supportive care which is all we have 🔴RESEARCH -Urgent push for vaccines,treatments
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Suneel Dhand MD
Suneel Dhand MD@DrSuneelDhand·
Did you know your daily cup of tea (or in my case, multiple cups daily!) could be doing WAY more than you think? Here are 3 science-backed health benefits: 1. Packed with antioxidants Tea is rich in polyphenols and catechins that fight free radicals, helping to protect your cells from damage and slowing aging at the cellular level. 2. Boosts focus without the jitters Tea contains L-theanine, an amino acid that promotes calm alertness. Paired with caffeine, it sharpens your mind without the potential anxiety spike you get from coffee. 3. Supports a healthier heart Regular tea drinkers have been shown in studies to have lower LDL cholesterol and blood pressure. Green tea especially is linked to a significantly reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. So next time you brew a cup— know that it's working hard for you ☕️
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J P Fanton
J P Fanton@HealthyFellow·
Glycine and N-acetylcysteine supplementation, with or without exercise, in brain health and functional aging: implications for sarcopenia and frailty in older adults frontiersin.org/journals/nutri…
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Stephen V Liu, MD
Stephen V Liu, MD@StephenVLiu·
Phase 3 CheckMate 73L @NatureCancer showed introduction of nivolumab with concurrent chemoradiation followed by nivo+ipi consolidation for stage III NSCLC did not improve OS over standard consolidation durvalumab & had higher rates of pneumonitis. nature.com/articles/s4301…
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Julian Issa
Julian Issa@juliankissa·
We have our most requested guest on the podcast this week - Derya Unutmaz. I will be recording with him this afternoon. Do you have any questions for him?
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