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Jonathan H Chen MD PhD

@jonc101x

Physician Data Scientist - Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research + Division of Hospital Medicine + Clinical Excellence Research Center

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🎙️ ON AIR: We're speaking w/ Ilana Yurkiewicz, MD, Jonathan H Chen MD PhD , Dr. Bryant Lin, and professor Adam Yala about how AI is being used and its potential pitfalls in healthcare. ❓What are your questions about how AI is being used in healthcare? 📻 Listen: kqed.org/forum/20101019…

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🎧Podcast episode out now! Stanford Medicine's Ilana Yurkiewicz, MD, Jonathan H Chen MD PhD, Dr. Bryant Lin, and professor Adam Yala on how AI is being used and its potential pitfalls in healthcare. 📻Listen: link.chtbl.com/RzKuKjd4

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The truth is that if you want to make a lot of money, there are several better options than medicine or dentistry, despite what your family and friends believe. If someone like you were to put in the time and effort that you will put in as a student and resident into these

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Steve Jurvetson Stefan Bodnarescu Stanford Medicine Leanne Williams, PhD There have been a couple high profile studies in past year showing bot-generated responses to patient's medical questions were rated higher in quality AND in empathy compared to doctor-written responses. jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…

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Steve Jurvetson Stefan Bodnarescu Stanford Medicine Leanne Williams, PhD Arguably, bots have more time to write flowery empathetic statements. Of course, human connection is unique and important. Bots don't replace that. But humans may not have as much of a monopoly on empathy and connection as we might like to believe. research.google/blog/amie-a-re…