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Howie and Harlan are joined by Max Laurans, a Yale neurosurgeon and hospital administrator, and a founder of the healthcare staffing company Nomad Health. Harlan discusses the problem of doctors giving too much weight to suggestions from AI; Howie celebrates a milestone in the campaign to eliminate trachoma, a common cause of preventable blindness in the developing world.  

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Automation Bias

"Some doctors are using public AI chatbots like ChatGPT in clinical decisions. Is it safe?"

"Measuring the Impact of AI in the Diagnosis of Hospitalized Patients: A Randomized Clinical Vignette Survey Study"

"Automation Bias and Assistive AI: Risk of Harm From AI-Driven Clinical Decision Support"

"Combining Human Expertise with Artificial Intelligence: Experimental Evidence from Radiology"

Max Laurans

Maxwell Laurans, MD, MBA, FAANS

Nomad Health: Travel Nurse and Travel Allied Health Jobs

2003 residency placements for Yale medical students

"Yale New Haven Hospital breaks ground on $838 million, 505,000 square foot Neurosciences Center"

"Hospitals across the U.S. face IV fluid shortage after Hurricane Helene"

Trachoma

Mayo Clinic: Trachoma

"Elimination of trachoma as a public health problem in India"

The Carter Center: Waging Peace. Fighting Disease. Building Hope


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