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AI Tools for Doctors: Fact vs. Fiction with Dr. Spencer Dorn

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Dr. Spencer Dorn, a gastroenterologist, informatics physician, and professor at UNC, is passionate about the intersection of technology and healthcare. Spencer, who frequently writes about AI for Forbes, is helping to shape the conversation around real-world applications of AI in medicine, and how AI can complement (rather than replace) physicians.

In this episode of How I Doctor, Offcall co-founder Dr. Graham Walker talks with Spencer — his longtime friend — about how AI is being used in medicine now, and where it has the most potential going forward. Artificial intelligence and machine learning tools have been part of healthcare for a while, from EKG analysis to clinical documentation. But what does the next chapter look like? And what are the biggest misconceptions about AI’s impact on doctors, patients, and the healthcare system? Their conversation also covers AI literacy standards for doctors and how to incorporate AI into medical training.

This episode is a crash course on AI in medicine — what’s already happening, where things are heading, and how physicians should feel about AI’s expanding role.

What you’ll learn about in this episode:

  • The true purposes of AI in medicine
  • How ambient scribes are changing note-taking
  • How AI medical summarization can revolutionize patient care
  • What AI literacy means for physicians
  • How AI will affect medical training
  • Ethical and regulatory challenges that will emerge with increased AI reliance

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For a full transcript of this episode click:

https://www.offcall.com/learn/podcast/the-evolving-role-of-ai-agents-in-healthcare-with-dr-spencer-dorn

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Dr. Spencer Dorn, a gastroenterologist, informatics physician, and professor at UNC, is passionate about the intersection of technology and healthcare. Spencer, who frequently writes about AI for Forbes, is helping to shape the conversation around real-world applications of AI in medicine, and how AI can complement (rather than replace) physicians.

In this episode of How I Doctor, Offcall co-founder Dr. Graham Walker talks with Spencer — his longtime friend — about how AI is being used in medicine now, and where it has the most potential going forward. Artificial intelligence and machine learning tools have been part of healthcare for a while, from EKG analysis to clinical documentation. But what does the next chapter look like? And what are the biggest misconceptions about AI’s impact on doctors, patients, and the healthcare system? Their conversation also covers AI literacy standards for doctors and how to incorporate AI into medical training.

This episode is a crash course on AI in medicine — what’s already happening, where things are heading, and how physicians should feel about AI’s expanding role.

What you’ll learn about in this episode:

  • The true purposes of AI in medicine
  • How ambient scribes are changing note-taking
  • How AI medical summarization can revolutionize patient care
  • What AI literacy means for physicians
  • How AI will affect medical training
  • Ethical and regulatory challenges that will emerge with increased AI reliance

🩺 Offcall is more than a platform — it’s a movement. Join today!

https://www.offcall.com/

For a full transcript of this episode click:

https://www.offcall.com/learn/podcast/the-evolving-role-of-ai-agents-in-healthcare-with-dr-spencer-dorn

🎧 Subscribe to receive new How I Doctor episodes directly in your feed here: https://episodes.fm/1767429315

👨‍⚕️Follow Dr. Graham Walker:

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/graham-walker-md/

IG https://www.instagram.com/ubergraham/

Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/drgrahamwalker.com

✉️ Get our On/Offcall email newsletter: https://offcall.beehiiv.com/subscribe

🟧 Follow Offcall:

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinoffcall/

IG https://www.instagram.com/offcalldotcom/

TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@offcalldotcom

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