Description
AI in Clinical Practice: A Guide to Artificial Intelligence and Digital Medicine explains how artificial intelligence is applied to medicine, illustrating not only its enormous potential but also ancillary issues and the limits and risks inherent in its use on a large scale. The book focuses on the intersection between medicine and AI and its implications on the impact of human health care delivery. Topics discussed include wearable devices, health data, Internet of Things, virtual reality, robotic assistance system, and digital intelligence in the health sector. Additionally, sections discuss diagnostics and decision-making systems and machine/deep learning in clinical setting. This is a valuable resource for clinicians, researchers, students and members of the biomedical and medical fields who want to learn more about the use of AI to improve patient care, instead of ‘a for an against debate’. 178 p.
- Giampaolo Collecchia. General practitioner, Internal Medicine specialist; Professor at the University of Florence (Italy); Teacher and Tutor at the Specific Training Course in General Medicine of the Tuscany Region (Italy).
- Riccardo De Gobbi. Former coordinator of Seminar Teaching in Padua (Italy), Regional School of Specific Training in General Medicine. Currently works in private physician at Padua.
- Publication date (digital version): 2023-11.
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