AI in Healthcare
The latest on artificial intelligence transforming medicine
News stories discovered and organized by an automated pipeline. Covering clinical deployments, research breakthroughs, regulation, and industry developments.
UC Davis resident’s grant points to a new frontier: AI for surgical skills assessment
A vascular surgery resident at UC Davis Health has received funding to build an AI model that can assess surgical technical skills. The project reflects a growing effort to bring objective measurement into medical training and performance evaluation.
AI Tool Aims to Predict Lung Cancer Surgery Complications
Researchers have developed an AI tool to assess the risk of complications after lung cancer surgery. The project reflects a growing push to use machine learning for perioperative planning rather than only diagnosis.
PINK launches FDA-cleared AI breast cancer surgery device as it expands in the U.S.
PINK is launching an FDA-cleared AI device for breast cancer surgery, backing the product with new financing and a U.S. expansion push. The story matters because it shows AI in healthcare moving beyond screening and into intraoperative decision support. That makes it one of the more commercially meaningful breast cancer AI developments in this feed.
FDA Grants Breakthrough Device Status to Generative AI Chatbot for Surgical Recovery
The FDA has granted breakthrough device designation to RecovryAI, an LLM-based chatbot for patients recovering from joint replacement surgery. It marks the first time a generative AI tool has received this designation, signaling how the agency plans to regulate clinical chatbots.
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