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Howie and Harlan are joined by Stephanie Sudikoff, an expert on using simulation to train healthcare professionals, to discuss her new venture working to expand treatment for neonatal jaundice and how simulating procedures can assist in quality control and ongoing training. They also look at new developments in AI in radiology and the economics of a powerful treatment for inflammation.
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AI and Radiology
“Imaging AI hogs the spotlight at RSNA, with debuts from GE, Siemens, Philips”
“Accuracy of ChatGPT, Google Bard, and Microsoft Bing for Simplifying Radiology Reports”
“Characterizing the Clinical Adoption of Medical AI Devices through U.S. Insurance Claims”
“Kim Kardashian Got a Full Body Scan, Why Medical Experts are Concerned”
Heart Flow: Revolutionizing Precision Heart Care
Neonatal Jaundice and Medical Simulation
Little Sparrows Technologies: Big Ideas for Little Babies
“‘The Damar Effect’—the nationwide backorder on a lifesaving machine and the 620% increase in CPR”
The Economics of Dupixent
“With new trial data, a blockbuster therapy from Sanofi, Regeneron could find an even bigger market”
“A Drug for Itchy Dogs Costs $1,200. Why Is the Human Equivalent $43,000?”
“Dupilumab for COPD with Type 2 Inflammation Indicated by Eosinophil Counts”
Regeneron: “Dupixent ® (Dupilumab) significantly reduced COPD exacerbations in second trial”
“HHS Selects the First Drugs for Medicare Drug Price Negotiation”
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