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November 26, 2024
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VIDEO: AI may be able to engage patients, clinicians ‘across the age spectrum’

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Key takeaways:

  • An internist with Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center said AI may be able to improve cancer triage and point of care solutions.
  • She also said AI has the ability to engage people across the age spectrum.

ORLANDO — In this video from the AIMed24 Annual Meeting, Robin Stutman, MD, discusses the potential for AI in health care, as well as the ways it can bridge generational gaps.

Stutman, an internist affiliated with the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, said she is interested in the capacity for AI to improve point-of-care solutions, earlier cancer triage, solutions for patients aged older than 75 years and engagement from younger health care professionals.

“AI offers the opportunity to engage people across the whole age spectrum,” Stutman said.

She added, “More engagement of the people earlier in their career in health care offers the opportunity to both utilize their knowledge of technology, which is much more vast than someone like me who began using technology at a much later age, as well as using that to help engage them and find other ways to mutually understand what our responsibilities toward patients are and toward each other as colleagues within the health care system.”