Medical News & Perspectives
JAMA
How AI Could Help Clinicians Identify American Indian Patients at Risk for Suicide
Yulin Hswen, ScD, MPH; Jennifer Abbasi
"AI may be able to be one tool we can use that mirrors the complexity of what drives someone to suicide and can help us in identifying them and making sure they get the care and help they need." Emily Haroz, associate professor at the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Center for Indigenous Health, discusses culturally sensitive development and testing of AI tools.
Guide to Statistics and Methods
JAMA Surgery
Practical Guide to Artificial Intelligence, Chatbots, and Large Language Models in Conducting and Reporting Research
Tyler J. Loftus, MD, PhD; Adil Haider, MD, MPH; Gilbert R. Upchurch Jr, MD
This Guide to Statistics and Methods describes the state-of-the-art and best practices for using and reporting these powerful methods while avoiding their pitfalls.
JAMA Surgery
Practical Guide to the Use of AI-Enabled Analytics in Research
Anai N. Kothari, MD; Amy H. Kaji, MD; Genevieve B. Melton, MD
This Guide to Statistics and Methods discusses approaches to incorporating AI-enabled analytics when working with big data.
VIEWPOINT
JAMA
AI’s Threat to the Medical Profession
Agnes B. Fogo, MD; Andreas Kronbichler, MD, PhD; Ingeborg M. Bajema, MD, PhD
This Viewpoint discusses the potential drawbacks of the use of artificial intelligence in medicine, and how physicians can take advantage of the potential benefits of AI without losing control over their profession.
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AI-Based Suicide Screening for American Indian Patients
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