Surgeon's Record October 29, 2024
Ben Schwartz, MD

Presented by Commons Clinic

This tweet popped up on my feed this past weekend (h/t to Blake Madden, who called it out). The slide in question is based on findings from a JAMA Network Open Access study published in July. I found Marc Andreessen’s tweet concerning for several reasons and initially posted my thoughts on LinkedIn. The post generated a lot of interest and led to a great discussion. Topics like physician trust, AI replacing doctors, and Silicon Valley VC views of health care resonate with many. I’ve thought more about the tweet and its implications for health tech, the study itself, and the concept of physician trust. For this week’s post, I wanted to add more depth and nuance...

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