The cognitive part of the practice of medicine spans between two extremes, from registering and recognizing the most minute nuances of human and biological expression to seeing the overarching big picture of complex constellations of details.
You always write about the art and skill of physiicans with such grace and insight. The whole problem with AI medicine is that data has to be in some written form to be counted. The real art of medicine is in the expertise of recalling one incident of something 30 years ago. This expertise rarely makes it into a form which can be expressed as data. I wrote about this on Substack (https://ruraldocalan.substack.com/p/ai-common-sense-and-the-art-of-medicine) but I still feel as if I'm crying in the wilderness. :)
You always write about the art and skill of physiicans with such grace and insight. The whole problem with AI medicine is that data has to be in some written form to be counted. The real art of medicine is in the expertise of recalling one incident of something 30 years ago. This expertise rarely makes it into a form which can be expressed as data. I wrote about this on Substack (https://ruraldocalan.substack.com/p/ai-common-sense-and-the-art-of-medicine) but I still feel as if I'm crying in the wilderness. :)
Yes!!! Right on Doc!