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STAT AI: An Emergency Medicine Podcast

Ethan Abbott and DJ Apakama
Emergency Medicine
ARTIFICIAL Intelligence
AI In Emergency Medicine
Healthcare Disparities
Large Language Models
Medical Education
NYU Langone
Clinical Decision Support Systems
Bias In AI
Ethics In Healthcare
Patient Care
Medical Applications
AI In Software Engineering
Deepseq Models
Patient Safety
Telemedicine
Coding
Ultrasound
Health Disparities
Clinical Decision Support

Join us on an enlightening journey where we discuss the intersection of artificial intelligence and the practice of emergency medicine. "Stat AI: Emergency Medicine & AI Podcast" is your go-to source for the latest insights, trends, and discussions at the forefront of emergency care and AI technology.

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In Episode 18 of the STAT AI Podcast, we sit down with David Crabb, MD—emergency physician, clinical informaticist, and CEO/founder of Rovex to explore how autonomous robots are reshaping hospital logistics and patient transport. We dive into how rob... more

In this episode, we speak with Zaid Altawil, MD and Nicholas Stark, MD the founders and driving forces of the Emergency Medicine Innovation Collaborative (EMIC). These two visionary emergency medicine physicians share how EMIC is building a national ... more

Join us for Episode 16 of the STAT AI Podcast! After breaking down a recent study on AI-based ED crowd forecasting, we’re joined by Dr. Fei Wang—Professor of Population Health Sciences and Emergency Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine, Chief of the Di... more

Join us for Episode 15 of the STAT AI Podcast! On this episode, we sit down with Dr. Andrew Taylor, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Vice Chair of Research and Innovation at UVA, to discuss his groundbreaking NEJM AI study on AI-based triage decis... more

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Zaid Altawil
Emergency physician and medical director of two emergency departments in the Merrimack Valley.
Episode: EP17 Zaid Altawil, MD, and Nicholas Stark, MD, MBA, FACEP Emergency Medicine Innovation Collaborative (EMIC)
Nicholas Stark
Emergency physician in the Bay Area and chair of Emergency Medicine at a busy community ED.
UCSF
Episode: EP17 Zaid Altawil, MD, and Nicholas Stark, MD, MBA, FACEP Emergency Medicine Innovation Collaborative (EMIC)
Fei Wang, PhD
A leading figure in Health Informatics and Artificial Intelligence, Professor at Weill Cornell Medical College and directs the Institute of Artificial Intelligence for Digital Health.
Weill Cornell Medical College
Episode: EP16 Fei Wang, PhD, Weill Cornell Medical College
Andrew Taylor
Professor of Emergency Medicine and Vice Chair of Research and Innovation at UVA
University of Virginia
Episode: EP15 Andrew Taylor, MD, MHS University of Virginia Emergency Medicine
Dr. Fran Riley
Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Stanford, with a background in electrical engineering and experience in AI and image recognition.
Stanford University
Episode: EP14 Fran Riley, MD, MSE Stanford Emergency Medicine
Dong Yao
Clinical informatics fellow at Stanford, focusing on optimizing clinical operations and workflow efficiency.
Stanford University
Episode: EP12 Dong Yao, MD and Shivam Vedak, MD, MBA Stanford (Part 1)
Shivam Vedak
Clinical informatics fellow and internal medicine physician at Stanford, passionate about making AI accessible to frontline physicians.
Stanford University
Episode: EP12 Dong Yao, MD and Shivam Vedak, MD, MBA Stanford (Part 1)
Dr. Tom Fadial
Emergency medicine physician, software developer, and interface designer dedicated to improving medical workflows.
West Los Angeles VA Medical Center
Episode: EP11 Tom Fadial MD,
Dr. Travis Zack
Assistant professor at the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCSF
UCSF
Episode: EP10 Travis Zack MD, PhD and Varun Mangalick BS, Open Evidence

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DJ Apokma
Co-host who engages in discussions on AI's impact on emergency medicine and healthcare practices.
Ethan Abin
Co-host focusing on the intersection of emergency medicine and AI technology in educational formats.

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EP14 Fran Riley, MD, MSE Stanford Emergency Medicine
Q: What do you see as the most critical skills for residents today?
Dr. Riley suggests a blend of innovation understanding, technical literacy, and empathetic patient care are key skills for future emergency medicine practitioners.
EP16 Fei Wang, PhD, Weill Cornell Medical College
Q: What is your vision regarding continuous monitoring for AI deployment in clinical settings?
He emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring and diagnostic systems that can communicate model performance to decision makers, ensuring they understand the reasons for any shifts in performance over time.
EP16 Fei Wang, PhD, Weill Cornell Medical College
Q: What are some critical system-level bottlenecks in the emergency department that AI could address?
Dr. Wang mentions the pressing need to predict patient flows effectively, particularly highlighted during the COVID pandemic, as a major system-level bottleneck for emergency departments.
EP16 Fei Wang, PhD, Weill Cornell Medical College
Q: What is your journey like in AI and health care?
Dr. Wang discusses his transition from machine learning, during a time when AI was not seen as a viable career, to leading AI health initiatives at Cornell, highlighting a pivotal project for predicting early heart failure.
EP8: Rishi Khakhkhar MD, MBA
Q: How can asynchronous care ensure appropriate triage for emerging conditions?
Asynchronous care must always involve a doctor in the loop for safety and efficacy, leveraging AI to assist in the decision-making process without relying solely on automated systems.

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This podcast explores the transformative role of artificial intelligence in emergency medicine, offering insightful discussions on how AI tools can enhance patient care, streamline workflows, and innovate clinical practices. Episodes feature conversations with experts who delve into various aspects of healthcare technology, including AI applications, clinical informatics, and user-friendly medical software design. With a strong emphasis on education and integration of AI in clinical settings, it addresses current challenges and the future potential of AI in emergency medicine, making it essential for healthcare professionals interested in the intersection of technology and medicine.

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1. Zaid Altawil
2. Nicholas Stark
3. Fei Wang, PhD
4. Andrew Taylor
5. Dr. Fran Riley
6. Dong Yao
7. Shivam Vedak
8. Dr. Tom Fadial

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