Professor Courtney Lyles discusses ways to detect and prevent bias in AI models and how UC Davis Health is building fairer and more reliable AI systems to serve patients and physicians.
Read MoreVascular surgery resident Keenan Gibson has received a grant to develop an AI model that objectively assesses surgical skills, expanding equitable training globally.
Read MoreGastroenterologists are using AI to improve the quality of colonoscopy procedures, track doctor performance more clearly and reduce patients’ risk of developing colorectal cancer.
Read MoreThe Department of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Medical Center is implementing a pilot program to teach its residents to use note-taking technology that faculty physicians have already implemented in their clinics.
Read MoreThe Department of Emergency Medicine tested an artificial intelligence -powered electrocardiogram model to see how well it could detect severe heart attacks.
Read MoreUC Davis Health is helping lead a national, multi-institutional $16 million research study to evaluate the impacts of AI on mammography.
Read MoreGastroenterology researchers have received a $2.8 million grant from NIH to study the mechanisms of cell therapy using an AI-based digital pathology tool.
Read MoreAn infectious diseases team from UC Davis is taking a leading role in an international collaboration to identify viruses that may cause the next global pandemic.
Read MoreA multidisciplinary team has created an AI model to predict which patients may benefit from care management services and avoid hospitalization.
Read MoreAn interdisciplinary team is using AI to better predict who is at risk for progression of AFib and who will benefit most from specific treatments.
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