Getting genuinely useful new tech, from wearables to clinical decision support, into the clinic has proven surprisingly challenging. Tanzeem K. Choudhury, PhD, of Cornell Tech joins JAMA+ AI Editor in Chief Roy H. Perlis, MD, MSc, to discuss how to take research into the real world in a way that is scalable and affordable. https://ja.ma/3A42ybs
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JAMA is an international peer-reviewed general medical journal published online daily and in print weekly.
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JAMA, published continuously since 1883, is an international peer-reviewed general medical journal. JAMA is a member of the JAMA Network, a consortium of peer-reviewed, general medical and specialty publications. JAMA is the most widely circulated general medical journal in the world, with more than 289,000 recipients of the print journal, more than 1.5 million recipients of electronic tables of contents and alerts, and over 30 million annual visits to the journal's website. JAMA is published 48 times per year in print/online issues, and new articles are published several times a week online. Without any author fees, all research articles are made free access online 6 months after publication on the JAMA website. In addition, the online version is freely available or nearly so to institutions in developing countries through the World Health Organization's HINARI program. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, is the Editor in Chief of JAMA,. JAMA is a member of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, cosponsors the International Congress on Peer Review and Biomedical Publication, and is a member of the African Journal Partnership Project and is partnered with the Malawi Medical Journal. JAMA's key objective is to promote the science and art of medicine and the betterment of the public health. JAMA ISSN 0098-7484 (Print) ISSN 1538-3598 (Online)
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Getting genuinely useful new tech, from wearables to clinical decision support, into the clinic has proven surprisingly challenging. Tanzeem K. Choudhury, PhD, of Cornell Tech joins JAMA+ AI Editor in Chief Roy H. Perlis, MD, MSc, to discuss how to take research into the real world in a way that is scalable and affordable. https://ja.ma/4eRoRR0
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JAMA Clinical Challenge update. Read this article to learn the answer to yesterday's challenge. https://ja.ma/4dLX96F
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This Medical News Interview explores the intersection of wearable computing, AI, and health care with Roy Perlis, JAMA+ AI Editor in Chief, and Tanzeem Choudhury, Chair in Integrated Health and Technology at Cornell Tech. Choudhury discusses her early work at the MIT Media Lab, the potential of wearables to support well-being, and the need for collaboration between researchers, entrepreneurs, and clinicians to ensure the development of useful and effective technologies. https://ja.ma/3A4W24b
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Calling all #IDWeek2024 attendees 🔔 We are always accepting image submissions for JAMA Clinical Challenges. If you have an #InfectiousDisease case that you are interested in submitting, visit: https://ja.ma/3zPjMZY
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Viewpoint from Michael Incze, Caty Simon, and Leslie Suen examines recent US methadone policy advances, including the 72-hour rule and Modernizing Opioid Treatment Access Act. https://ja.ma/4dNarQn
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Have you ever considered submitting a JAMA Clinical Challenge? JAMA is accepting submissions for infectious disease patient scenarios. #IDWeek2024 For criteria and information on Clinical Challenge submissions, visit: https://ja.ma/4eP8ow2
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Electric fan use did not significantly reduce core body temperature in older adults exposed to extreme indoor heat (36°C, 45% relative humidity), suggesting that they may not be effective as a stand-alone cooling intervention. https://ja.ma/4eJpxrj
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Take the JAMA Clinical Challenge An 18-year-old woman presented to the dermatology clinic for evaluation of recurrent skin, nail, and oral mucosal abnormalities. At age 4 years, she developed white oral plaques that resolved with oral nystatin. Approximately 6 months later, the oral plaques recurred, her toenails became thickened and yellowed, and red plaques appeared on both feet and lower legs. After 3 months of daily oral itraconazole, her skin, nail, and oral mucosal abnormalities resolved for approximately 1 year. The following years she received intermittent 3- to 6-month courses of itraconazole for recurrent skin, nail, and oral mucosal abnormalities, which typically recurred within 6 to 12 months of discontinuing itraconazole. What would you do next? Comment your answer below. A. Administer oral cefazolin B. Prescribe hydrocortisone cream C. Restart daily oral itraconazole D. Treat with oral terbinafine Friday at 12 pm ET we’ll post the answer.
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Receipt of methadone for opioid use disorder was associated with a lower risk of treatment discontinuation compared with buprenorphine/naloxone across a wide range of subgroups and among first-time and repeat users. https://ja.ma/3UaBUEC