
Artificial Intelligence in Neurology with Dr. Braydon Dymm
02/04/24 • 48 min
Discover what happens when artificial intelligence (AI) meets the complex world of neurology as we chat with Dr. Braydon Dymm, a stroke neurologist interested in the intersection of AI, neurology, and education.
We examine current uses of AI in clinical workflows, from interpreting scans to summarizing patient histories, showcasing the invaluable ways AI can enhance patient care. We also explore how AI tools are reshaping medical education and clinical practice. Imagine junior residents using AI to broaden their diagnostic skills, pushing the boundaries of their clinical reasoning. The discussion doesn't shy away from the tougher questions either—what does it mean for accountability in the medical profession when AI's advice is ignored, and how does such reliance alter relationships between doctors and patients? Join us as we navigate a whole new world together!
You can find Dr. Braydon Dymm on Twitter/X at @BraydonDymm
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The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of any associated organizations. The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not represent specific medical/health advice. Please consult with an appropriate health care professional for any medical/health advice.
Discover what happens when artificial intelligence (AI) meets the complex world of neurology as we chat with Dr. Braydon Dymm, a stroke neurologist interested in the intersection of AI, neurology, and education.
We examine current uses of AI in clinical workflows, from interpreting scans to summarizing patient histories, showcasing the invaluable ways AI can enhance patient care. We also explore how AI tools are reshaping medical education and clinical practice. Imagine junior residents using AI to broaden their diagnostic skills, pushing the boundaries of their clinical reasoning. The discussion doesn't shy away from the tougher questions either—what does it mean for accountability in the medical profession when AI's advice is ignored, and how does such reliance alter relationships between doctors and patients? Join us as we navigate a whole new world together!
You can find Dr. Braydon Dymm on Twitter/X at @BraydonDymm
- Check out our website at www.theneurotransmitters.com to sign up for emails, classes, and quizzes!
- Would you like to be a guest or suggest a topic? Email us at [email protected]
- Follow our podcast channel on X @neuro_podcast for future news!
- Find me on X @DrKentris
The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of any associated organizations. The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not represent specific medical/health advice. Please consult with an appropriate health care professional for any medical/health advice.
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The Neurotransmitters: Clinical Neurology Education - Artificial Intelligence in Neurology with Dr. Braydon Dymm
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Hello and welcome back to The Neurotransmitters for another episode where you can get all of your clinical neurology education . I am very excited . Today my introduction is all over the place . I'm joined today by Dr . Braydon Dymm . Thank you so much for joining us today .
Dr. Braydon DymmThank you for having me . I'm excited to be he
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