Preserving clinical judgment in the age of clinical AI tools
When I first began working with clinical AI tools, I felt the kind of excitement many young clinicians and researchers feel today. For the first time, it seemed possible to reduce cognitive overload, surface hidden patterns, and give clinicians more time to focus on what mattered most: patients. AI felt less like a threat and more like a long-awaited collaborator.
As a young clinician-scholar, I did what many of us do. …






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