Dr. Lloyd Minor, Dean of Stanford School of Medicine joins Christina Farr, Ash Zenooz, and Luba Greenwood to discuss the various transformative advancements and challenges in healthcare.
Dr. Lloyd Minor, Dean of Stanford School of Medicine joins Christina Farr, Ash Zenooz, and Luba Greenwood to discuss the various transformative advancements and challenges in healthcare, focusing on the equitable use of AI and technology to enhance patient care, improve medical training, and address labor shortages. They dive into AI’s role in imaging, pathology, and electronic health records, as well as innovative approaches in medical education.
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RAISE Health: https://med.stanford.edu/raisehealth
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Intro
(03:50) Challenges in healthcare and potential solutions
(06:49) AI in medical practice
(11:01) The future of medical education
(19:33) Encouraging careers in medicine
(28:56) Preventative care and health policy
(31:46) Advances in cancer treatment
(32:48) Innovations in early diagnosis and preventative strategies
(33:18) Challenges in the US healthcare system
(34:17) Reflections on academic leadership during Covid-19
(35:50) Stanford's response to the Covid-19 crisis
(38:49) Balancing academic freedom and public health
(40:37) Practical solutions during the pandemic
(41:20) Innovations in healthcare
(42:37) The future of ai and digital health
(49:11) The debrief