Mayo Clinic December 11, 2024
John Halamka

Several of these digital tools are supported by strong evidence and are worth considering, not to replace your clinical judgement, but to augment it.

By Paul Cerrato, MA, senior research analyst and communications specialist, Mayo Clinic Platform, and John Halamka, M.D., Diercks President, Mayo Clinic Platform.

There’s wisdom to be found in many tired cliches. “Don’t throw out the baby with the bathwater” comes to mind. Many clinicians look at all the mistakes and fabrications produced by AI algorithms and decide it’s best to ignore all of these digital tools, concluding that they don’t offer any help in arriving at a diagnosis. Is point of view justified in light of the published evidence?

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