In this episode, Dr. Peter Noseworthy, Dr. Christopher C. Cheung, and Dr. G. Stuart Mendenhall explore how wearable medical devices, health apps, and other digital health tools are
In this episode, Dr. Michael Rosenberg and Dr. Neal Bhatia explore how burnout is hitting cardiology hard — electrophysiologists included. In this episode, we explore what artificial intelligence will actually look like in the next 5–10 years and tackle the big questions: is AI replacing physicians or redefining their role, and will AI help alleviate burnout?
From generative AI to workflow automation, our experts break down how thoughtfully implemented technology can reduce cognitive load, ease administrative burden, and help EPs focus on what matters most — delivering better patient care while reclaiming professional fulfillment.
Read the full article discussed in this podcast here:Â Avoiding burnout from AI in busy clinical practice – Heart Rhythm
Article Authors and Podcast Contributors
Article Authors:
- Varun Ayyaswami, MD
- Allen Chang, MD
Podcast Contributors:
- Michael Rosenberg, MD
- Neal Kumar Bhatia, MD
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