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Physician Leader | AI in Healthcare | Neonatal Critical Care | Quality Improvement | Patient Safety | Co-Founder NeoMIND-AI and Clinical Leaders Group
We are already starting to 👀 see this. I have been a 🤱 neonatal critical care doctor for now over two decades. Understanding physiology has been a mainstay of our therapies, interventions, and care maybe more so than any other non-organ specific medical specialty. Our institution was afforded the opportunity of having a brilliant neonatal cardiac and hemodynamic physiologist/scientist/physician visit to share his wealth of knowledge, Patrick McNamara from the University of Iowa. 🙏 Thanks for visiting and enlightening. He highlighted that our knowledge, understanding, application of basic and important physiological principles underlying fetal and neonatal hemodynamics is diminishing. It is true. In the field of cardiology, I have been witness to such change. When I was a fledging resident at the University of Michigan and requested a ❤️ cardiology consult on a patient, a human cardiologist would arrive to the bedside and magically diagnose a baby with congenital heart disease using a stethoscope, a thorough exam, and astute skills (still in awe of Dr A. Rosenthal). Now when I make the same request, I see an echocardiography machine get wheeled to the bedside by a tech.... and the static/dynamic structural and flow data acquisition begins... later to be interpreted by an echo cardiologist in a separate building, in front of a computer screen...rarely ever visiting the patient bedside. The days of the stethoscope as a fundamental cardiology tool are gone. Is the bedside human interaction gone too? Sadly from my perspective-- technology in the past 2 decades continues to bring us physicians further and further away from our patients. EHR-- say no more. We have more data. But do we have more knowledge and wisdom? We spend less time with patients. Are we providing better care with our tech? In the following article, the authors highlight how reliance on #AI will likely (already has begun) change even the most rigorous of scientists. -the Dunning Kruger effect, a tendency to over-estimate one's knowledge-- leading to incorrect assumptions. -Automation Complacency- we start to trust AI and automation too much and do not double check accuracy. It becomes routine. Think clinical decision support tools. -Illusion of explanatory breadth-- studies will become more focused on issues/problems that AI can be applied to and less focused on those that require more human work (and maybe are harder to study). -Data bias leads to restricted objectivity and perpetuates inequities and disparities. We need to venture carefully, cautiously, rigorously, and ethically as AI is applied to healthcare and scientific investigation. #UsingWhatWeHaveBetter and wiser! https://lnkd.in/g_zJfBFK
3 ‘illusions,’ 3 ‘visions’ that AI-using researchers need to know to avoid
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Unveiling The Profound Impact: Why Donating Your Body To Science Can Make A Lasting Impact In the grand tapestry of life, the decision to donate one’s body to science is a profound and generous choice that transcends mortality. Beyond the conventional,… Read more on the following link https://lnkd.in/e46AkGBN
Unveiling The Profound Impact: Why Donating Your Body To Science Can Make A Lasting Impact
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Unveiling The Profound Impact: Why Donating Your Body To Science Can Make A Lasting Impact In the grand tapestry of life, the decision to donate one’s body to science is a profound and generous choice that transcends mortality. Beyond the conventional,… Read more on the following link https://lnkd.in/erHCtsfG
Unveiling The Profound Impact: Why Donating Your Body To Science Can Make A Lasting Impact
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Let's talk about anatomical gifting – a topic that might sound a bit daunting, but it's incredibly important and altruistic. Essentially, anatomical gifting is the generous act of donating one's body, tissues, or organs after death for medical education, research, or transplantation purposes. By choosing to make an anatomical gift, individuals contribute to the advancement of medical knowledge and the improvement of healthcare practices. Medical students rely on donated bodies to learn anatomy and surgical techniques, while researchers use donated tissues to develop new treatments and therapies for various conditions and diseases. You can choose to donate any or only some of your organs, and for any purpose or a limited purpose such as only organ transplant, but not medical science. Making an anatomical gift is a deeply personal decision, and it's crucial to discuss it with loved ones and ensure it's documented in legal paperwork, such as a living will or advance directive. This ensures that your wishes are honored and carried out according to your preferences. If you're considering making an anatomical gift, take the time to research your options and discuss them with your family and healthcare provider. Your decision could leave a lasting legacy of compassion and contribution to the future of medicine. #glastonburyestateplanning #khklaw
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Let's talk about anatomical gifting – a topic that might sound a bit daunting, but it's incredibly important and altruistic. Essentially, anatomical gifting is the generous act of donating one's body, tissues, or organs after death for medical education, research, or transplantation purposes. By choosing to make an anatomical gift, individuals contribute to the advancement of medical knowledge and the improvement of healthcare practices. Medical students rely on donated bodies to learn anatomy and surgical techniques, while researchers use donated tissues to develop new treatments and therapies for various conditions and diseases. You can choose to donate any or only some of your organs, and for any purpose or a limited purpose such as only organ transplant, but not medical science. Making an anatomical gift is a deeply personal decision, and it's crucial to discuss it with loved ones and ensure it's documented in legal paperwork, such as a living will or advance directive. This ensures that your wishes are honored and carried out according to your preferences. If you're considering making an anatomical gift, take the time to research your options and discuss them with your family and healthcare provider. Your decision could leave a lasting legacy of compassion and contribution to the future of medicine. #glastonburyestateplanning #khklaw
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Donating Your Body to Science: A Gift That Keeps on Giving https://lnkd.in/gT5vzVJt #Health #Information #BodyDonation #Donation #MedicalResearch #Science
Donating Your Body to Science: A Gift That Keeps on Giving - WanderGlobe
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The Trinity Love Hoblit Foundation announces that Gov. Ron DeSantis has issued a proclamation to recognize September as brain aneurysm awareness month in the state of Florida. Compared to other conditions like cardiac arrest and stroke, most people have little awareness about the signs and symptoms of a brain aneurysm. Just like a heart attack or a stroke, a ruptured brain aneurysm is a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. According to the Brain Aneurysm Foundation, approximately 1 in 50 people has an unruptured brain aneurysm. There are approximately 30,000 ruptures each year, with about 50% of cases being fatal. Those who do survive often experience permanent neurological issues. The accurate and early diagnosis of a ruptured brain aneurysm can greatly affect outcomes. Thanks to medical advancements, treatment for brain aneurysms is more promising today than it was just a few years ago. Survivors of a ruptured brain aneurysm often experience what they describe as “the worst headache ever.” A sudden, severe headache is a common warning sign that someone may be suffering a ruptured brain aneurysm. Other signs include neck pain, dilated pupils, blurred vision, pain behind the eye, weakness and numbness, and difficulty speaking. To learn more about brain aneurysms and the foundation, or to donate, visit www.TrinityHoblit.org.
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One of the most useful advocacy tools is presenting stakeholders, politicians and decision makers with the true value of the health intervention you are promoting. The value of a health intervention is given by its Cost-Effectiveness ($ per DALY Averted), not just the cost. When it comes to Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, people assume that it is expensive, not realizing its Cost-Effectiveness. In collaboration with Global Cardiac Alliance (www.cardiac-alliance.org) we introduce 3 free-use calculators: 1) Congenital Heart Disease Incidence Calculator for any country (https://lnkd.in/e5ezG-KB) 2) Cost-Effectiveness Calculator for a 5-Year Screening Program for Critical Congenital Heart Disease for All Newborns in a country. (https://lnkd.in/eaZXe42n) 3) Cost-Effectiveness Calculator for a 10-year program operating 200 cases/year (https://lnkd.in/eBUz3ear) Looking forward to your feedback. #publichealth #pediatriccardiacsurgery #Humanitarian #costeffective #globalsurgery #globalcardiacsurgery #LMIC #advocacy
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Exciting Breakthrough in Understanding Inflammatory Pain! Researchers at Harvard Medical School have made significant progress in understanding the interactions between immune cells and pain-sensing neurons. This groundbreaking study, published in Nature Immunology, reveals how these neuroimmune interactions can help explain and potentially resolve inflammatory pain, offering a path to safer, more effective pain treatments. Key Highlights: Neuroimmune Interactions: Detailed mapping of molecular interactions between pain neurons and immune cells. Innovative Research: Utilized advanced techniques like single-cell RNA sequencing. Potential for New Treatments: Findings could lead to non-opioid painkillers and better management of conditions like arthritis and trauma. Read more about this fascinating study and how it could revolutionize pain management: Harvard Medical School. 🔬 Innovative System Enhances Biohybrid Neurological Research A collaborative effort between researchers from France, Japan, and Italy has led to the development of BioemuS, a cutting-edge tool that enhances interactions between biological and artificial neural networks. This real-time biomimetic tool is set to advance neuroprosthetic development and bioelectrical therapeutics. Key Highlights: Real-Time Emulation: Allows for detailed, real-time biohybrid experiments. Cost-Effective and User-Friendly: Designed to be accessible and easy to use. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Combines efforts from various fields to push the boundaries of neuroscience research. Discover more about this innovative system and its potential applications: University of Tokyo. Join Our Growing Community! Stay updated with the latest breakthroughs in medicine and healthcare by joining our DawaGuard group. Here, we discuss cutting-edge research, share tips on medication safety, and provide a platform for engaging discussions. Invite your friends and family to become part of our community and help us spread awareness about safe medication practices! #DawaGuard #PersonalizedMedicine #HealthInnovation #StayInformed #jointhemovement https://lnkd.in/dvF7sbZJ
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Neuroimaging (Brain & Spine) Lead & Stroke Specialist (Systems - Admin and Quality) Consultant Founder Vebinars (online platform for Neuroimaging & Stroke) & WSO Future Stroke Leaders 2024-26
Diagnostic Neuroradiology (Cross-sectional Neuroimaging - medical parlance for brain and spine scans) is perhaps at its transition - between Radiology and Neurosciences this is one super-specialization that truly transgresses turf boundaries and the vision forward is for people in the industry to recognize this as a specialty in itself, having served in it for over a decade now, I vouch for it. Myths and Mindsets "Neuroimaging has no value unless you intervene (put in a needle) or see patients in OPD you are invisible to even your employers" - common statements from my colleagues and ex-bosses. "We don't want people who see only brains and spines" - personal experience while looking for specialist jobs in the last year after returning to India. Facts and Stats "Cross-sectional brain and spine scans constitute more than half of total volumes in almost every multi-specialty health care unit and scan centers." "Stroke and Neuro-trauma make up the most common emergency imaging while the majority of elective advanced scans possible in most places are of the brain." The Healthcare Industry in India needs to wake up - there is a dire need of specialists and even by current volume based scenarios - Neuroradiologists are needed, degrees don't always make the only difference, but the passion and hours put into the specialty matter. Like other skillsets, the process has to be in place. We are specialists in brain and spine imaging and it is time we make the identity switch. We consult both patients and physicians alike in our professional capacity. We are the invisible doctors behind the scenes adding value to every scan, do seek us for doubts with regards to any of your brain and spine scans. For more information visit our website @ https://vebinars.in/ Meena Nedunchelian Vebinars Neuroimaging and Stroke https://lnkd.in/gqsmkXJA
Following 2024 fellowship matching, neuroradiology said to be ‘at its hottest point ever’
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