AIMC Topic: Attitude of Health Personnel

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[Artificial intelligence and psychiatry: questions from psychiatrists to ChatGPT].

Revue medicale suisse
Psychiatrists and psychotherapists specialising in the fields of addiction, personality disorders, ADHD and suicidal crisis, we questioned the ChatGPT artificial intelligence program in order to form an opinion on the quality of its answers to questi...

Interest in artificial intelligence for the diagnosis of non-melanoma skin cancer: a survey among French general practitioners.

European journal of dermatology : EJD
General practitioners (GPs) are playing a key role in skin cancer screening. Non-melanoma skin cancer is frequent and difficult to diagnose. We aimed to assess whether GPs are facing difficulties in diagnosing non-pigmented skin tumours (NPSTs) and w...

Artificial intelligence in breast cancer screening: primary care provider preferences.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being proposed for use in medicine, including breast cancer screening (BCS). Little is known, however, about referring primary care providers' (PCPs') preferences for this technology.

The Importance of Incorporating Human Factors in the Design and Implementation of Artificial Intelligence for Skin Cancer Diagnosis in the Real World.

American journal of clinical dermatology
Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms have been shown to diagnose skin lesions with impressive accuracy in experimental settings. The majority of the literature to date has compared AI and dermatologists as opponents in skin cancer diagnosis. Howev...

Clinical Laboratory Employees' Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence.

Laboratory medicine
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the attitudes of laboratory personnel toward the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the laboratory.

Envisioning an artificial intelligence documentation assistant for future primary care consultations: A co-design study with general practitioners.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
OBJECTIVE: The study sought to understand the potential roles of a future artificial intelligence (AI) documentation assistant in primary care consultations and to identify implications for doctors, patients, healthcare system, and technology design ...

The importance of introducing artificial intelligence to the medical curriculum - assessing practitioners' perspectives.

Croatian medical journal
AIM: To assess the attitude about the importance of introducing education on artificial intelligence (AI) in medical schools' curricula among physicians whose everyday job is significantly impacted by AI.

Explainable artificial intelligence models using real-world electronic health record data: a systematic scoping review.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a systematic scoping review of explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) models that use real-world electronic health record data, categorize these techniques according to different biomedical applications, identify gaps of curr...

Thoracic Radiologists' Versus Computer Scientists' Perspectives on the Future of Artificial Intelligence in Radiology.

Journal of thoracic imaging
BACKGROUND: There is intense interest and speculation in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to radiology. The goals of this investigation were (1) to assess thoracic radiologists' perspectives on the role and expected impact of AI in rad...

Physician understanding, explainability, and trust in a hypothetical machine learning risk calculator.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
OBJECTIVE: Implementation of machine learning (ML) may be limited by patients' right to "meaningful information about the logic involved" when ML influences healthcare decisions. Given the complexity of healthcare decisions, it is likely that ML outp...