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Weekly Update
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February 14, 2026 |
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How do we ensure AI actually helps clinicians deliver better care? In the latest episode of JAMA+ AI Conversations, Editor in Chief Dr Perlis, MD, MSc, and Associate Editor Yulin Hswen. ScD, MPH, examine this question through the lens of three recent studies drawn from the JAMA Network.
Roy shares why each article makes him nervous about the potential for AI to adversely impact patient care. Could AI help reduce disparities in responses to patient messages, or will it exacerbate these differences? Are AI tools better at screening for suicide risk, or will they lull us into a sense of false confidence? Additionally, why are particular kinds of critical thinking skills more important than ever?
These studies press us to scrutinize the promises and perils of AI-driven care.
Learn more and listen to the podcast.
Editor’s Picks in this week’s JAMA+ AI:
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Multimedia
JAMA
Stumbling Toward AI in the Clinic
Dr Perlis, MD, MSc; Yulin Hswen, ScD, MPH
Original Investigation
JAMA Network Open
Screening and Risk Algorithms for Detecting Pediatric Suicide Risk in the Emergency Department
Robert H. Aseltine Jr, PhD; Shane J. Sacco, PhD; Steven Rogers, MD; et al
Viewpoint
JAMA
Critical Thinking for 21st-Century Medicine—Moving Beyond Illness Scripts
Richard M. Schwartzstein, MD; Alexander A. Iyer, ScB
Original Investigation
JAMA Network Open
Patient-Physician Messaging by Race, Ethnicity, Insurance Type, and Preferred Language
Lisa S. Rotenstein, MD, MBA, MSc; Brianna Hardy, BS; Mitchell Tang, BA; et al
AUDIO
Stumbling Toward AI in the Clinic
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