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May 2024 Medical News Summary

JAMA Medical News

Release Date: 05/31/2024

AI and the FDA show art AI and the FDA

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A recent Special Communication published in JAMA points out that the FDA has already approved nearly 1000 devices using AI. Author Robert M. Califf, MD, commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration, joins JAMA+ AI Editor in Chief...

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The Ethics of AI as Clinical Decision Maker show art The Ethics of AI as Clinical Decision Maker

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A recent JAMA Cardiology essay argues that medicine is not just a technical endeavor, it's also a moral endeavor, and a robot does not have moral agency. Coauthor Sarah C. Hull, MD, MBE, of Yale School of Medicine, joins JAMA and JAMA+ AI...

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AI and the National Academy of Sciences show art AI and the National Academy of Sciences

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Widespread adoption of AI raises questions about accountability, transparency, and reproducibility. Marcia McNutt, PhD, president of the National Academy of Sciences, joins JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, to...

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Researchers Are Exploring the Role of Shingles—and a Protective Role of Shingles Vaccine—in Dementia; Could the Body Roundness Index One Day Replace BMI?

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Getting Technology Into the Clinic show art Getting Technology Into the Clinic

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Getting genuinely useful new technologies, from wearables to clinical decision support, into the clinic has proven to be surprisingly challenging. Tanzeem K. Choudhury, PhD, of Cornell Tech joins JAMA+ AI Editor in Chief Roy H. Perlis, MD,...

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What Lessons Does the VA’s Experience Building Electronic Health Records Hold for AI? show art What Lessons Does the VA’s Experience Building Electronic Health Records Hold for AI?

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What hard lessons did the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) learn in 3 decades of EHR development, and what can it teach us about building better AI in medicine? Stephen Fihn, MD, MPH, of the University of Washington, and formerly a...

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Heart Health Highlights From ESC Congress show art Heart Health Highlights From ESC Congress

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European Society of Cardiology Vice President Carlos Aguiar, MD, discusses clinical research highlights from the largest scientific meeting in cardiovascular medicine, held recently in London. Updates include semaglutide findings,...

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Who Needs Paxlovid in 2024; Infectious Diseases Society of America Releases New Guideline for Pemivibart

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Lasker Winners Discuss 35 Years of HIV Research in Africa show art Lasker Winners Discuss 35 Years of HIV Research in Africa

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Quarraisha Abdool Karim, PhD, and Salim S. Abdool Karim, MBChB, PhD, are the recipients of the 2024 Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award for their decades of work on AIDS in Africa. The infectious diseases epidemiologists recently...

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Three Years Later, Here’s What the Pacific Northwest Heat Dome Taught Us show art Three Years Later, Here’s What the Pacific Northwest Heat Dome Taught Us

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Extreme heat and its health outcomes are becoming more common. Jeremy Hess, MD, MPH, an emergency medicine physician and professor at the University of Washington, and Andrew Phelps, former director of the Oregon Department of Emergency Management, join Jennifer Abbasi, director of JAMA Medical News, to discuss lessons learned from the unprecedented heat wave in June 2021. Related Content:

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