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RE: Conoce al primer grupo Steemer de medicina!
Hola amigos. Mi espanol Esta....no bien, lo siento. Estoy estudiando medicina en los Estados Unidos y en mi ultima año. Estoy feliz que ustedes están en Steem y leería sus "posts"...si puedo entender. Vive medicina! Saludos!
Don't worry we will be posting in English as well, we are happy to see med fellows around intersted on what we are doing!.
They also speak English amigo ;)
Awesome. I thought because you had a translator some didn't! But I guess you were using big words so I understand haha
Well I think what happened was I broke into jargon and I went a bit rapid fire with it, but they really did hang in there and were asking great questions too.
But in the end, what we did was record video in english and spanish that explains the future of medicine, the how and the why of it.
This is the first generation of doctors who have never known a world without internet.
Telemedicine will one day, just be the norm.
You log into a website and the AI diagnoses you before you even have a chance to state your name, simply by looking at your face. Another AI does immediate triage, on you and filters through any warning signs in your medical history.
By the time the doctor has a chance to see you, they will know what the AI believes is ailing you. They will need to spend more time on building relationships directly with the patient if the patient is to have an optimal outcome. Because one thing we can never teach a machine to do...
Is how to care.
Yes, I think AI will also have problems deciding which symptom or the quality of that symptom is. If someone says I have chest pain, it could be many things. If the pain is sharper and less pressure like then most likely it is pleural or musculoskeletal over cardiac in nature. I would still feel like I would need to ask most of the questions again. However, i do think it would be great to have it for triage purposes