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What it Takes to Engage Clinical Workforces on AI
Dr. Patrick Thomas, Director of Digital Innovation at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, emphasized the need to revamp clinical training for AI integration at the HIMSS AI in Healthcare Forum. He highlighted the importance of governance and shared responsibility in maintaining AI quality. Panelists, including Dr. Sonya Makhni of the Mayo Clinic, Dr. Peter Bonis of Wolters Kluwer Health, and Dr. Antoine Keller of Ochsner Lafayette General Hospital, discussed strategies to address clinician skepticism and enhance AI adoption. They underscored the need for effective education, transparent communication, and iterative feedback to support clinicians. Keller noted how Ochsner's AI tool, Heart Sense, improves access and diagnoses in underserved communities, showcasing AI’s potential in broadening clinical resources.
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At the HIMSS AI in Healthcare Forum, Dr. Patrick Thomas stressed the need for updated clinical training to integrate AI effectively. Panelists, including Dr. Sonya Makhni, Dr. Peter Bonis, and Dr. Antoine Keller, discussed overcoming clinician skepticism and fostering AI adoption. They emphasized the importance of transparent communication, shared responsibility, and continuous feedback to support clinicians. Keller highlighted Ochsner Health’s AI tool, Heart Sense, which improves diagnoses and access in underserved areas, demonstrating AI’s potential to expand clinical resources and enhance patient care.
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