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Natural, Traditional & Alternative Medicine
2021-06-07 - 2021-06-08    
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Natural, Traditional and Alternative Medicine mainly focuses on the latest and exciting innovations in every area of Natural Medicine & Natural Products, Complementary and Alternative [...]
Advances In Natural Medicines, Nutraceuticals & Neurocognition
2021-06-11 - 2021-06-12    
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The two-days meeting goes to be an occurrence to appear forward to for its enlightening symposiums & workshops from established consultants of the sphere, exceptional [...]
Automation and Artificial Intelligence
2021-06-15 - 2021-06-16    
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Conference Series invites all the experts and researchers from the Automation and Artificial Intelligence sector all over the world to attend “2nd International Conference on [...]
Green Chemistry and Technology 2021
2021-06-23 - 2021-06-24    
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Green Chemistry and Technology is a global overview with the Theme:: “Sustainable Chemistry and its key role in waste management and essential public service to [...]
Food Science & Nutrition
2021-06-25 - 2021-06-26    
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Food Science is a multi-disciplinary field involving chemistry, biochemistry, nutrition, microbiology, and engineering to give one the scientific knowledge to solve real problems associated with [...]
Food Safety and Health
2021-06-28 - 2021-06-29    
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The main objective is to bring all the leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars together to exchange and share their experiences and research results [...]
Food Microbiology
2021-06-28 - 2021-06-29    
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This conference provide a platform to share the new ideas and advancing technologies in the field of Food Microbiology and Food Technology. The objective of [...]
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Latest News

AI aids professionals with patient inquiries

Stanford Medicine researchers have found that employing large language models can aid in crafting replies to patient portal messages, lessening the burden on healthcare providers and addressing burnout concerns.

Before being dispatched to patients, the AI-generated drafts undergo scrutiny and editing by clinicians. They prove helpful in handling clinical inquiries, such as managing symptoms of common illnesses or medication side effects. A study assessing these AI-generated responses revealed that clinicians experienced reduced administrative burdens and reported lower levels of burnout.

The introduction of the GPT large language model in late 2022 generated excitement within the medical community regarding its potential applications. Patricia Garcia, MD, Associate Chief Medical Information Officer at Stanford Health Care, highlighted its versatility in generating language content for various tasks, including composing messages, summaries, and clinical notes.

Michael Pfeffer, MD, Chief Information Officer at Stanford Health Care, stressed the advantages of integrating generative AI into healthcare workflows, anticipating a decrease in cognitive burden for clinicians and enhancements in AI capabilities.

The study’s results were published in JAMA Network Open on March 20, led by Garcia and Stephen Ma, MD, PhD, with backing from Stanford’s Department of Medicine and Technology and Digital Solutions team. Christopher Sharp, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer at Stanford Medicine, underscored the necessity of rigorously evaluating AI’s real-world safety and effectiveness.

Stanford Medicine has been integrating various AI tools into healthcare, giving precedence to patient safety and privacy under the RAISE Health initiative.

Garcia and her team assessed responses generated by the large language model, which seamlessly integrated into electronic health records and complied with privacy regulations. Clinicians could effortlessly review, amend, and dispatch final responses to patients, thereby streamlining workflow efficiency. The study, conducted over five weeks in July and August 2023, engaged 162 primary care and gastroenterology clinicians.