Howie and Harlan are joined by Yale School of Medicine liver specialist Wolfram Goessling, who reflects on his experience surviving a rare cancer and how it reshaped his approach to patient care, communication, and leadership. Harlan discusses a Utah pilot program that is letting AI authorize prescription renewals, prompting alarm from physicians; Howie reports on a study challenging the effectiveness of a widely used knee procedure.
Show notes:
The Prescribing AI
"Utah and Doctronic Announce Groundbreaking Partnership for AI Prescription Medication Renewals"
Doctronic AI Mitigation Agreement
"AI Prescribing Medications In Utah: A Flawed Regulatory Playbook"
"Utah medical board calls for 'suspension' of AI doctor experiment"
"The Status Quo Is the Biggest Risk"
Doctronic responds to coverage of the Utah partnership.
Wolfram Goessling
Wolfram Goessling: Staying Alive: An Oncologist Fights His Cancer
The publisher's site for Wolfram Goessling's book on his personal fight with cancer.
Staying Alive: An Oncologist Fights His Cancer
The Amazon page for the book.
Facing Cancer
The IMDB page for the documentary about Wolfram Goessling's experience.
Facing Cancer
Watch the documentary with English subtitles.
"What Is Shared Decision Making?"
"Meet Wolfram Goessling, New Chair of the Yale Department of Internal Medicine"
Knee Surgery
"Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy versus Sham Surgery for a Degenerative Meniscal Tear"
"Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy for Degenerative Tear—10-Year Outcomes"
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