Artificial Intelligence Medical Compendium

Explore the latest research on artificial intelligence and machine learning in medicine.

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Generative AI use and misuse call for assessment reform in higher education.

Science (New York, N.Y.)
Growing misuse of, and unequal access to, AI tools requires universities to rethink how they evaluate learning. read more 

Role of tectonic rock damage in erosional processes: A global analysis.

Science (New York, N.Y.)
The role of active faults in driving rock uplift is well known, but their influence on rock damage and erosional efficiency remains unclear globally. Using 1744 beryllium-10 (10Be)-derived erosion rates, we show that erosional efficiency is elevated ... read more 

Progression without progress.

Science (New York, N.Y.)
Progress in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to advance scientific discovery has made it increasingly realistic to envision automated "end-to-end science" (ETES) systems: integrated pipelines that could generate hypotheses, run experiments (in... read more 

Experimental and Computational Approaches to Identify Noncoding Pathogenic Variation in Rare Disease.

Annual review of genomics and human genetics
Noncoding variants occur within noncoding genes as well as within the regulatory nontranslated regions of protein-coding genes. It is important to be aware that these variants have been increasingly implicated in developmental disease through a varie... read more 

Lung Cancer Screening and Prevention: Beyond Conventional Strategies in a Rapidly Changing Global Milieu.

American Society of Clinical Oncology educational book. American Society of Clinical Oncology. Annual Meeting
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide despite advances in early detection and treatment. Furthermore, its epidemiology has undergone a profound transformation, necessitating a radical and comprehensive departure ... read more 

Mobile Learning in Medical Education: Quasi-Experimental Realist Evaluation of Usage, Context, and Examination Performance in a Curricular Setting.

JMIR medical education
BACKGROUND: Mobile learning (mLearning) is widely used in medical education. Previous research has focused on technology acceptance and intervention effectiveness, but rarely on their integration. Using realist evaluation, this study investigated the... read more 

Evaluating Postpartum Hemorrhage Transfusion Risk with a Machine Learning Model for Informed Consent: Retrospective Cohort Study.

JMIR formative research
BACKGROUND: Postpartum hemorrhage requiring a blood transfusion is a concern for patients and clinicians. Postpartum hemorrhage risk and mode of delivery are important discussions which occur before labor. Many high-risk factors associated with postp... read more 

Decomposing trust-related decision making: Dimensionality and predictability of phishing susceptibility in an adult lifespan sample.

The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences
OBJECTIVES: Email phishing is a major source of fraud, costing individuals and organizations billions of dollars each year. Older adults are disproportionately vulnerable to phishing and are frequently targeted by scammers. As phishing increases in s... read more 

Can GPT-5 Support Licensing Examination Preparation? Analysis of Accuracy, Reasoning, and Semantic Similarity Across Rehabilitation Disciplines.

JMIR rehabilitation and assistive technologies
In this cross-sectional study of 300 board-style questions across physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology, we evaluated reasoning types and found high overall accuracy with variation by discipline and reasoning category;... read more