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New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Machine Learning in Medicine In this view of the future of medicine, patient–provider interactions are informed and supported by massive amounts of data from interactions with similar patients.
A. Rajkomar, Jeffrey Dean, I. Kohane
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Machine Learning in Medicine In this view of the future of medicine, patient–provider interactions are informed and supported by massive amounts of data from interactions with similar patients.
A. Rajkomar, Jeffrey Dean, I. Kohane
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Benefits, Limits, and Risks of GPT-4 as an AI Chatbot for Medicine.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023Peter Lee, Sébastien Bubeck, J. Petro
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Population medicine and individual medicine
Public Health, 1985"The mission of medical care professionals is to apply technical knowledge and skills to specific problems of illness or injury presented by individual patients. The mission of the public health profession is to improve the health of the public.
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Clinical Medicine, 2023.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023C. Haug, J. Drazen
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Genetics in medicine and medicine in genetics
The American Journal of Medicine, 1963Abstract The role of genetics in medicine is discussed in the framework of diagnosis, prognosis and treatment. The role of medicine in the advancement of genetics is illustrated with a list of ten leading discoveries in human genetics.
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High-performance medicine: the convergence of human and artificial intelligence
Nature Medicine, 2019E. Topol
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Radiomics: the bridge between medical imaging and personalized medicine
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2017P. Lambin +19 more
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Medicine, Pseudomedicine, and “Folk Medicine”
Abstract In recent years, medical professionals have noted a concerning rise in lawfully available dietary supplements and various other forms of interventions marketed to broad segments of the population. These products are marketed for an increasing number of conditions and are offered by a growing number of large retailers ...Varga, Somogy, Latham, Andrew James
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