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Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine's Dr. Cole Zanetti discusses the need to train and educate patients, providers and the healthcare workforce about the promise of artificial intelligence.
Stran Smith, Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame roping champion, talks about the hole in his heart that led to an experimental procedure -- one that helped him climb back into the saddle.
Because transitions can lead to workflow challenges, the optimal clinical adoption relies on training, says Epic Emeritus CIO Kelli Garrison, who is also founder and CEO of Verdant Consulting.
Treatment-resistant depression research uses a stimulator placed at the intersection of highways within the brain for patient relief, says Dr. Joshua Eloge with the Woman's Board Depression Treatment Research Center and Jenn Wong of Abbott.
Market research shows 19% have yet to put an AI governance framework in place, says Nicole Ramage, senior market insights manager at HIMSS.
Tom Lawry, managing director of Second Century Tech, said achieving ROI at scale with artificial intelligence requires viewing it not as a technology strategy, but as an empowerment strategy.
Ven Auvaa, ArmorPoint's information security director, said social engineering, such as phishing and email compromise, can especially affect business during restructuring, necessitating training and communication.
Jason Smith, venture acceleration fellow at MATTER, urged caution when investing in the AI space as the best means of achieving internal ROI.
Dr. Ryan Sadeghian, chief medical information officer at the University of Toledo, said genAI allows for better clinical decision-making that can be tailored to specific specialties.
Ohio Health Chief Nursing Officer Duane Perry said technology is redefining the role of the bedside nurse, allowing for experienced nurses to train new recruits and even join them virtually at the bedside.