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How has new technology (e.g., AI, telemedicine, robotic surgery) changed your work as a cardiologist?
please explain in detail. it will help me in my project.
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Derek’s Answer
Hi Aroma -
AI helps doctors read heart images like CT scans, MRIs, and echocardiograms more accurately.
AI and language tools make it easier to handle medical records and routine tasks, which lets healthcare workers spend more time with patients.
Wearable devices with AI allow doctors to monitor patients from afar, checking vital signs in real-time, catching heart problems early, and taking a proactive approach to health.
AI improves decision-making tools, making heart diagnoses more accurate and helping plan treatments.
Machine learning in cardiology offers personalized care, finding at-risk patients and giving treatments tailored to each person.
Challenges with AI include getting good data, avoiding bias, keeping data private, and dealing with ethical and legal issues.
Future goals focus on refining AI, testing models, setting guidelines for safe AI use, and training healthcare workers continuously.
AI helps doctors read heart images like CT scans, MRIs, and echocardiograms more accurately.
AI and language tools make it easier to handle medical records and routine tasks, which lets healthcare workers spend more time with patients.
Wearable devices with AI allow doctors to monitor patients from afar, checking vital signs in real-time, catching heart problems early, and taking a proactive approach to health.
AI improves decision-making tools, making heart diagnoses more accurate and helping plan treatments.
Machine learning in cardiology offers personalized care, finding at-risk patients and giving treatments tailored to each person.
Challenges with AI include getting good data, avoiding bias, keeping data private, and dealing with ethical and legal issues.
Future goals focus on refining AI, testing models, setting guidelines for safe AI use, and training healthcare workers continuously.
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Martin’s Answer
Posting multiple separate questions about cardiology is off-putting. Because of this, I and possibly others might ignore your posts. Please ask your question with all necessary details in one post to avoid dominating the discussion.