Inside perspectives — a closer look at AI in GI
Hear from your peers on the clinical applications of artificial intelligence in gastroenterology
This podcast series is designed to learn about AI considerations to create a roadmap that keeps the patient at the center of decision-making. Hear discussions from your peers to learn about AI considerations in healthcare.
1. Why GI?
Why Now?
Listen as physicians discuss why and how AI can make an impact in patient care.
Sravanthi Parasa, M.D.
Prateek Sharma, M.D.
2. The Basics of
Artificial Intelligence
Physicians discuss the basics of AI to better understand clinical applications in gastroenterology.
Sravanthi Parasa, M.D.
Prateek Sharma, M.D.
3. Increase Adenoma Detection Rate to Decrease Interval Cancer
Discussing the importance of quality indicators AI might have on patient care.
Sravanthi Parasa, M.D.
Brooks Cash, M.D.
4. Delivering Quality
Care with AI
Physicians discuss the importance of using new technology without diminishing skill level.
Sravanthi Parasa, M.D.
Brooks Cash, M.D.
5. Embracing the Future
of AI in GI
Exploring the integration of AI for gastroenterologists and embracing the future.
Sravanthi Parasa, M.D.
6. Part 1 – Discover the Ground Truth
Learn about data quality and GI Genius™ intelligent endoscopy module explainability.
Sravanthi Parasa, M.D.
Andrea Cherubini
7. Part 2 – Discover the Ground Truth
Continue to listen to the discussion about GI Genius™ AI algorithms that complement clinical practice.
Sravanthi Parasa, M.D.
Andrea Cherubini
8. Societal Implications
Listen to experts discuss the societal implications to consider as gastroenterologists evaluate new AI applications in patient care.
Folasade May, M.D.
Tyler Berzin, M.D.
9. Misconceptions of artificial intelligence
Demystify AI and learn how it can impact healthcare.
Aline Charabaty Pishvaian, M.D.
Shyam Thakkar, M.D.
10. Integrating AI into GI Training
Hear physicians discuss the importance of AI being part of training and the future possibilities of Fellows programs improving AI curriculum.
Tyler Berzin, M.D.
Jeremy Glissen Brown, M.D.