Syed Saad Ahmed – How We Can Make Global Health Programs More Effective and Equitable
Syed Saad Ahmed How We Can Make Global Health Programs More Effective and Equitable? Here is an edited transcript of the podcast with Dr Rachel Hall-Clifford. Before Dr Rachel Hall-Clifford […]
Syed Saad Ahmed – Social Norms and Traditions Can Harm Maternal and Child Health. How Do We Change Them?
Syed Saad Ahmed Social Norms and Traditions Can Harm Maternal and Child Health. How Do We Change Them? Poverty and a lack of resources can limit healthcare access,1 leading to […]
Syed Saad Ahmed – How Can We Protect Mothers and Babies against Climate Change
Syed Saad Ahmed How Can We Protect Mothers and Babies Against Climate Change The world has made huge gains in maternal and child health in recent decades.1 However, a significant […]
Syed Saad Ahmed – Harnessing AI to Save Lives: How ARMMAN, an Indian Nonprofit, Uses Technology to Improve Maternal and Child Health
Syed Saad Ahmed Harnessing AI to Save Lives: How ARMMAN, an Indian Nonprofit, Uses Technology to Improve Maternal and Child Health There are many Artificial Intelligence tools related to maternal […]
Cullen Truett – 4 Ways Physicians Can Advocate for Responsible Use of Machine Learning
In the following, I offer four ways in which physicians should address the rise of A.I. and ensure its appropriate and just application for patients.
Cullen Truett – Heal Thyself: Is A.I. Driven Psychotherapy Safe?
With geographic and training bottlenecks in the supply of adequately licensed therapists, numerous healthcare tech startups are exploring the role that A.I. may play in therapy delivery.
Cullen Truett – Reality Testing: A.I. in The Prediction and Management of Schizophrenia
Techquity has become the a priori underpinning of the health tech industry. It refers to the idea that healthcare tech is a driver of equitable care when designed appropriately.
Cullen Truett – The Gambit: Is Techquity Possible?
Techquity has become the a priori underpinning of the health tech industry. It refers to the idea that healthcare tech is a driver of equitable care when designed appropriately.