In this episode, Dr. Krishna Pundi and Dr. Michael Rosenberg discuss a timely paper focused on how clinicians can practically engage with artificial intelligence while managing busy clinical schedules. They explore why developing a working understanding of AI is becoming increasingly important, how to evaluate clinical and consumer AI tools with confidence, and ways clinicians can stay ahead of rapid innovation without feeling overwhelmed. The conversation offers practical guidance for using AI thoughtfully in everyday practice and responding to questions from patients, colleagues, and health system leaders.
Read the full article discussed in this podcast here: Learning AI for busy clinicians: Staying ahead – Heart Rhythm
Article Authors and Podcast Contributors
Article Authors:
Sanjiv M. Narayan MD, PhD, FHRS
Emma Svennberg MD, PhD
Podcast Contributors:
Krishna Pundi, MD
Michael Rosenberg, MD
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