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Artificial intelligence tools are expanding into all areas of health practice, and clinical notes provide an opportunity for efficiencies - but it's important to be aware of the risks.
In this episode I speak to Bree Jones from Melbourne University about the use of artificial intelligence in writing health records. What does it mean to summarise information? How accurate will that AI summary mean? Do you know the best way to ask the right questions to ensure the most accurate summary - a skill known as prompt engineering. Is there a risk of bias in the way that AI tools interpret information? And importantly, what are some of the legal ramifications.
If you are considering using AI tools to assist with your clinical notes (or you are already doing so), then this is a must listen episode.
By Matt HopcraftArtificial intelligence tools are expanding into all areas of health practice, and clinical notes provide an opportunity for efficiencies - but it's important to be aware of the risks.
In this episode I speak to Bree Jones from Melbourne University about the use of artificial intelligence in writing health records. What does it mean to summarise information? How accurate will that AI summary mean? Do you know the best way to ask the right questions to ensure the most accurate summary - a skill known as prompt engineering. Is there a risk of bias in the way that AI tools interpret information? And importantly, what are some of the legal ramifications.
If you are considering using AI tools to assist with your clinical notes (or you are already doing so), then this is a must listen episode.

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