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.
A Veteran Affairs dental program gets recognition for ethical AI training
Greater Los Angeles Dentistry was recognized by the VA for leadership in ethical AI training, highlighting how public-sector health systems are trying to shape responsible adoption from the ground up. The award underscores that AI readiness is increasingly a workforce and governance issue, not just a technology purchase.
Academy launches AI courses as digital health training becomes a bottleneck
The Academy of Digital Health Sciences has launched two new AI courses, reflecting a growing recognition that healthcare’s talent gap is now a major constraint on digital adoption. Training is becoming as important as tools themselves.
Academy of Digital Health Sciences is betting on 'AI for All' as workforce demand explodes
The Academy of Digital Health Sciences' new 'AI for All' initiative reflects a growing belief that healthcare AI literacy is becoming a baseline professional skill. The effort comes as providers, vendors, and educators struggle to keep up with rapid tool adoption.
Northwestern Spotlight on Amada Garcia Underscores the Human Pipeline Behind Healthcare AI
Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine’s profile of Amada Garcia is not a major product launch or policy announcement, but it still matters. Academic spotlights like this reveal the people, training pathways, and institutional culture that shape the next generation of healthcare AI leaders. In a field often dominated by model benchmarks and funding headlines, the talent pipeline is an important part of the story.
LLMs Show Promise in Pharmacotherapy Simulations, Raising the Stakes for Training and Oversight
A Nature mixed-methods study evaluates large language models in pharmacotherapy simulations, suggesting they may be useful in drug-related decision support and education. The findings also highlight the need for guardrails before simulation gains are mistaken for clinical readiness.
Health Systems Are Moving From AI Curiosity to Workforce Readiness
Healthcare IT News reports that providers are now focusing less on AI hype and more on whether their workforce can safely use the tools being introduced. The story reflects a broader shift: AI adoption is becoming a change-management challenge, not just a software purchase.
AI Adoption Is Reshaping Healthcare Workforces, Gallup Finds
Gallup’s latest reporting says rising AI adoption is already driving workforce changes. In healthcare, where labor shortages and burnout are chronic, the implications could be especially significant for staffing, roles, and training.
Military medicine’s new AI radiology training program shows adoption is shifting from tools to workforce
Uniformed Services University has launched AI radiology training aimed at strengthening military medical readiness, signaling that healthcare AI adoption increasingly depends on clinician education, not just software deployment. The move highlights a broader market transition from experimentation with models to building AI-literate workforces able to use them safely and effectively.
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