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JAMA
The Low-Cost, Battery-Powered AI-Enabled Ultrasound Device That Could Improve Global Obstetric Care
Roy Perlis, MD, MSc; Kate Schweitzer
Jeffrey Stringer of University of North Carolina's School of Medicine discusses his study of AI-enabled tools that can accurately estimate gestational age during pregnancy without trained sonographers.
Invited Commentary
JAMA Network Open
Artificial Intelligence–Generated Emergency Department Summaries and Hospital Handoffs
Adam B. Landman, MD; Sharmila S. Tilak, MD; Graham A. Walker, MD
LLM-powered tools offer a glimpse of a future where clinicians can focus more on patient care while computers handle documentation and other administrative tasks.
Original Investigation
JAMA Network Open
Developing and Evaluating Large Language Model–Generated Emergency Medicine Handoff Notes
Vince Hartman, MS; Xinyuan Zhang, PhD; Ritika Poddar, MS; et al
Emergency medicine-to-inpatient handoff notes generated by LLMs were found to be superior to physician-written summaries overall, but modestly worse in terms of usefulness and safety. This study argues for the importance of a physician-in-loop design as such tools are rolled out.
JAMA Network Open
Use of Promotional Language in Grant Applications and Grant Success
Huilian Sophie Qiu, PhD; Hao Peng, PhD; Henrik Barslund Fosse, PhD; et al
The use of promotional language in biomedical grant applications is associated with increased funding success; gender, age, and amount of funding explained much of the variation in the use of promotional language.
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AI-Enabled Ultrasound Could Improve Global Obstetric Care
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