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In this episode of The Pathology Report, host Dr Mags Strauss is joined by guests A/Prof Octavia Peck Palmer, Prof Leslie Burnett AM and Dr Timothy Fazio to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, big data and pathology.
A/Prof Peck Palmer, a clinical chemist and director at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, discusses the importance of ensuring that big data reflects diverse populations and addresses healthcare equity, emphasising the need for collaboration between data experts and clinicians to address healthcare gaps effectively.
Prof Burnett AM, a pathologist from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney and Virtus Diagnostics, sheds light on harnessing AI to augment human abilities in diagnostics without fear of overdiagnosis. He elaborates on how AI enables pathologists to manage larger datasets and uncover patterns that enhance diagnostic accuracy.
Dr Fazio, a health informatician and metabolic physician, delves into the practical applications of predictive modelling in clinical settings. He discusses the balance between AI handling simple tasks and the implications for clinician workload and education as AI takes on more complex responsibilities.
Key topics covered in the episode include:
They then reflect on the balance between routine automation and the potential cognitive burden on clinicians, emphasising the importance of evolving medical education to align with technological advancements.
RCPA Members
This podcast is an RCPA-endorsed CPD activity. Each episode gives you an opportunity to gain CPD hours in three easy steps:
The Pathology Report is produced by the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia and is part of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network.
Learn more about the RCPA at rcpa.edu.au and discover other shows in the network at talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network.
By Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA)In this episode of The Pathology Report, host Dr Mags Strauss is joined by guests A/Prof Octavia Peck Palmer, Prof Leslie Burnett AM and Dr Timothy Fazio to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, big data and pathology.
A/Prof Peck Palmer, a clinical chemist and director at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, discusses the importance of ensuring that big data reflects diverse populations and addresses healthcare equity, emphasising the need for collaboration between data experts and clinicians to address healthcare gaps effectively.
Prof Burnett AM, a pathologist from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney and Virtus Diagnostics, sheds light on harnessing AI to augment human abilities in diagnostics without fear of overdiagnosis. He elaborates on how AI enables pathologists to manage larger datasets and uncover patterns that enhance diagnostic accuracy.
Dr Fazio, a health informatician and metabolic physician, delves into the practical applications of predictive modelling in clinical settings. He discusses the balance between AI handling simple tasks and the implications for clinician workload and education as AI takes on more complex responsibilities.
Key topics covered in the episode include:
They then reflect on the balance between routine automation and the potential cognitive burden on clinicians, emphasising the importance of evolving medical education to align with technological advancements.
RCPA Members
This podcast is an RCPA-endorsed CPD activity. Each episode gives you an opportunity to gain CPD hours in three easy steps:
The Pathology Report is produced by the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia and is part of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network.
Learn more about the RCPA at rcpa.edu.au and discover other shows in the network at talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network.