MD or DO, based in the US, currently practicing. Must have direct experience using AI tools for diagnosis, documentation, or discharge. By responding, you consent to being quoted with full name, title, and affiliation, light editing of your response, and disclosure of any conflicts of interest.
1. Current Use: Which AI tools are you actually using day-to-day—diagnosis, documentation, discharge planning, or something else? How often do you rely on them?
2. Real Impact: Have any of these tools noticeably improved patient care, sped up your workflow, or helped you make better clinical decisions? Can you share a concrete example or metric?
3. Pain Points: What’s frustrating or unreliable about the AI tools you’ve tried—accuracy, integration with your systems, or trust issues?
4. Human vs. Machine: In your experience, when does AI genuinely help versus when does it fall short compared to your own clinical judgment?
5. Looking Ahead: What would need to change for AI to be a truly helpful, reliable partner in hospital medicine in the next few years?
Thanks in advance for sharing your insights!
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