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Researcher studying AI & Public Health | science comms | @StanfordMed

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@EricTopol
Eric Topol
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On GPT-5 and medicine, status summary https://t.co/x7V88zqroi
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@rmh199
Rebecca Handler
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In our @NatureMedicine article, we discuss how GPT-5 marks a leap in #LLM performance — yet also highlight the risk of the "illusion of understanding": when the model remains statistically driven, and is not truly reasoning: https://t.co/AKouenZDbB #ai #research @StanfordDeptMed
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@StanfordDeptMed
Stanford Department of Medicine
9 months
#StanDOM's @rmh199 & @ogevaert discuss SEQUOIA, an #AI tool that predicts gene activity from #tumor images, reducing costs & making #PrecisionMedicine more accessible. #MedStory #CancerDiagnostics https://t.co/OpJqnQqjKk
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@ChadSWeldy
Chad Weldy, MD, PhD
1 year
Great to see this wonderful write up from @StanfordDeptMed on our work unmasking a novel genetic mechanism of coronary artery disease. Happy to be presenting this work #AHA2024 as part of the Katz Prize finalist session Saturday in Chicago! @StanfordCVI https://t.co/QZaUxyR2o5
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Stanford’s Chad Weldy, MD, PhD, investigates RNA editing's role in heart disease, offering potential insights into genetic factors behind coronary artery disease.
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@StanfordDeptMed
Stanford Department of Medicine
1 year
Can #GPT4 assist doctors in diagnosing complex cases? A recent study featuring insights from #StanDOM's Jason Hom, Ethan Goh & @Neera_Ahuja explores its potential to improve diagnostic reasoning. https://t.co/S8IDUe0xgf
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A recent Stanford study explores GPT-4's potential in aiding diagnostic reasoning. Conducted by the Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, it tested GPT-4's ability to assist doctors in diagno...
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@StanfordBMIR
Stanford Division of Computational Medicine
1 year
From identifying trends in opioids to predicting depression in cancer patients, Tina Hernandez-Boussard, PhD, is at the forefront of data-driven health care. Learn how her innovative approaches are paving the way for equitable personalized medicine. https://t.co/OB2WEiBVcX
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@StanfordDeptMed
Stanford Department of Medicine
1 year
NOW LIVE! Read #StanDOM's #NewFrontiers 2024 Annual Report here: https://t.co/CPDte1lbvt
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@BhallaResearch
Laboratory of Vivek Bhalla, MD- Stanford
1 year
Thank you to @rmh199 @StanfordDeptMed for highlighting our work
@StanfordDeptMed
Stanford Department of Medicine
1 year
Join nephrologist Dr. Vivek Bhalla (@BhallaResearch) & Science Communicator Rebecca Handler (@rmh199) in the lab as he shares a story that began with a single patient’s case of early-onset kidney disease and led to a genetic discovery: https://t.co/khb914xwqE #Nephrology
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@StanfordDeptMed
Stanford Department of Medicine
1 year
Join nephrologist Dr. Vivek Bhalla (@BhallaResearch) & Science Communicator Rebecca Handler (@rmh199) in the lab as he shares a story that began with a single patient’s case of early-onset kidney disease and led to a genetic discovery: https://t.co/khb914xwqE #Nephrology
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@StanfordCDH
Stanford Center for Digital Health
1 year
#StanfordCDH Faculty Affiliates @jonc101x & @tmboussard explore how #chatbots could exhibit empathy & compassion in patient counseling -- particularly at a time when human skills are stretched thin across health systems.
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medicine.stanford.edu
Discover how AI chatbots are revolutionizing patient counseling and empathy in medicine with insights from Jonathan H. Chen and Tina Hernandez-Boussard.
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@StanfordMed25
Stanford Medicine 25
1 year
#StanfordMed25 Team Spotlight: @abe_verghese's research interests lie in development of #ClinicalSkills & the bedside exam. He is passionate about its technical aspects & what the physical exam means as a healing ritual. Verghese is also an international award-winning author!
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@StanfordMed
Stanford Medicine
2 years
“I’ve been working on chronic fatigue syndrome for almost eight years; when long COVID came along it was like déjà vu.” -Hector Bonilla, MD, clinical associate professor #LongCovid https://t.co/lnx2vk20tp
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@rmh199
Rebecca Handler
2 years
Lookin good, @Stanford. Happy Spring!💐
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@jonc101x
Jonathan H Chen MD PhD
2 years
"I do not tell... how much of this command is an illusion, a complex magic trick that conceals panic, grief, and rapid-fire unspoken prayers to whomever or whatever might be listening... it is possible to do everything right and still lose."
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What do we tell medical students who are wowed by senior physicians’ power and control over patients’ conditions and outcomes when we know this power and control are largely illusory?
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@AndrewElder
Andrew Elder
2 years
Can't forgive Johnson for “The noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees, is the high road that leads him to England.” but I'm with him on knowledge. And just because there's more "knowledge" on our phones, doesn't mean to say that doctors need to know less.
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@OpenMedF
Open Medicine Foundation
2 years
OMF congratulates Rebecca Handler on her new role in communications at Stanford University School of Medicine. Rebecca has been a vital member of the OMF Team as our Director for Communications for six years, growing our platforms and expanding the reach of our research.
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