Healthcare IT News September 5, 2024
Andrea Fox

Artificial intelligence has the potential to expand a healthcare organization, reaching more patients and improving outcomes. But how can healthcare leaders help their clinical workforce understand the implications and ensure their buy-in?

BOSTON – When asked about the evolution of artificial intelligence and when sentient AI would become integral to the fabric of healthcare, Dr. Patrick Thomas, director of digital innovation in pediatric surgery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine, said clinical training needs revamping.

“We need to prepare clinical students to go into the real world that they are moving into,” he said at the HIMSS AI in Healthcare Forum on Thursday.

As the host of a panel on how to support the healthcare workforce...

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