
CLEVELAND — While effective use of AI in medicine relies on technology, physicians must prioritize learning to properly implement it, according to a speaker at Cleveland Clinic’s A.I. Summit for Healthcare Professionals.
“We sometimes forget about that implementation piece because that is really our role as physicians,” David C. Rhew, MD, global chief medical officer and vice president of healthcare at Microsoft, said. “Implement it in the workflow. Implement it such that it actually leads to the best outcomes.”
According to Rhew, high-performing AI models