The MaML Podcast - Medicine & Machine Learning

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The MaML Podcast - Medicine & Machine Learning

The MaML Podcast is brought to you by medical residents, grad students, and med students passionate about the new frontier of healthcare and AI. We feature interviews with prominent figures in industry, academia, and medicine. This podcast is designed for anyone with a budding interest in the field. Created by David JH Wu, Aaron Schumacher, and Saurin Kantesaria. Hosts: David JH Wu, Maddie Ahern, Nathan Keller Producer: Saurin Kantesaria Media: Nikhil Kapur Message us! contact@themamlpodcast.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maml-podcast/support

  1. Dr. David Wu - He Almost Quit to be a Monk!? How a Stanford Resident Is Shaping AI

    2 HR. AGO

    Dr. David Wu - He Almost Quit to be a Monk!? How a Stanford Resident Is Shaping AI

    Welcome back David! Dr. David Wu co-founded our podcast back in the height of COVID and is now a radiation oncology resident at Stanford and advisor to an LLM-based startup called Jaide. Since our founding David has been a driving force in communicating the happenings in the medicine and machine learning space and we are excited to talk about his latest efforts in contributing to this area. Jaide uses patient questionnaires to give physicians access to predictive modeling on disease evolution and clinical recommendations based on latest institutional standards to ease documentation and provide world-class care to patients.  00:00:00 - Introduction  00:01:31 - From feeling aimless after undergrad to a Stanford resident and advisor for an AI startup (Jaide) 00:05:31 - The beginnings of Jaide: Using LLMs to document patient outcomes  00:07:57 -  LLMs in action - the first clinical trial in Brazil 00:11:03 - How do you use Jaide?  00:12:30 - Could LLMs take away key skills from physicians’ training? 00:15:14 - What if Step 1 was the entry exam to med school?  00:18:10 - What drew you to Stanford? 00:21:11 - Have you faced criticism/self doubt about pursuing so many things outside of traditional medicine?  00:23:08 - Why rad onc? 00:26:20 - Best/worst med school and residency experiences - “I’m just gonna become a monk and retire”  00:29:33 - Will AI replace doctors? AI isn’t even close in this one area. 00:35:06 - The double edged sword of AI 00:38:41 - How did you choose a specialty? Is the impact of AI important?  00:39:45 - What got you into hip hop/rap? - “Artists make meaning out of suffering”  00:43:45 - What gives your life meaning? 00:46:55 - What advice do you have for younger people concerned about the impacts of AI on medicine? Jaide - jaide.care Twitter - @davidjhwu  Host: Nathan Keller Twitter: @NathanKellerX Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathankeller1/ Producer: Saurin Kantesaria Linkedin: Saurin Kantesaria

    49 min
  2. Dr. Steven Hart - From factory worker to leader in AI and Digital Pathology at Mayo Clinic

    1 DAY AGO

    Dr. Steven Hart - From factory worker to leader in AI and Digital Pathology at Mayo Clinic

    Dr. Steven Hart is a Senior Associate Consultant in AI at Mayo Clinic who has played a key role in shaping genomics and digital pathology with GenomeGPS, Mayo Clinic’s primary DNA sequencing workflow. His groundbreaking contributions have led to advancements in understanding inherited cancer risk and improving digital pathology workflows. With over 100 peer-reviewed publications, Dr. Hart’s innovative algorithms are driving efficiency in genetic predisposition testing, reducing unnecessary procedures, and enhancing precision healthcare. We had some audio issues for this one which we tried to fix but they're still pretty apparent so apologies for that D:! 00:00:00 - Introduction  00:01:09 - From a factory worker to a leader in AI and medicine 00:05:11 - Proving people wrong as a motivator 00:06:37 - Crazy factory stories 00:07:38 - Why Mayo Clinic? 00:09:52 - Surprising things about Mayo Clinic 00:11:33 - Is Mayo Clinic’s data high quality? 00:12:55 - How to prepare healthcare for AI (and why AI won’t actually have the biggest impact) 00:20:50 - Democratizing pathology with AI  00:25:38 - Will AI replace pathologists? 00:29:24 - How do you judge how well an embedding works?  00:33:22 - Reducing expectations for diagnostic AI usage in healthcare 00:36:46 - How do you keep up with the rapidly evolving pace of AI? 00:38:31 - OpenAI o1 and prompt hacking  00:41:27 - Are we close to artificial general intelligence?  00:47:03 - How helpful are regulatory agencies like the FDA with translating AI? 00:49:52 - What makes a good question? 00:53:33 - Favorite parts about living in Rochester, MN 00:55:14 - What gives your life meaning?  00:58:36 - Advice for young people in uncertain times Host: Nathan Keller Twitter: @NathanKellerX Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathankeller1/ Producer: Saurin Kantesaria Linkedin: Saurin Kantesaria

    1h 1m
  3. Ran Shaul - K Health: A Doctor in Your Pocket

    08/31/2024

    Ran Shaul - K Health: A Doctor in Your Pocket

    Ran Shaul is the chief product officer and co-founder of K Health. With his robust background as a successful founder, Ran has been pivotal in transforming how we approach medical diagnostics and personalized treatment. Under his leadership, K Health has developed innovative AI-driven solutions, including a partnership with Cedars-Sinai and Mayo Clinic. Ran's dedication to improving the patient experience by leveraging technology is reshaping healthcare delivery, making it more efficient and accessible. Host: Nathan Keller Twitter: @NathanKellerX Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathankeller1/ Producer: Saurin Kantesaria Linkedin: Saurin Kantesaria 00:00 - Introduction  00:52 - What are 3 patient questions doctors and AI should help answer?  03:26 - Why does ChatGPT fall short in diagnosing patients?  07:30 - AI does the tedious stuff so doctors can focus on medicine (K Health’s model)  09:29 - Combing through 400,000,000 unstructured doctor’s notes  11:53 - How do you ask the right clinical questions with AI? 15:41 - Putting a clinician in the loop of AI learning 19:21 - “You can have the perfect algorithm…it does not mean it will be used properly in any clinical setting”  23:27 - The difficulties transitioning from leading a startup to a larger company 26:56 - Telemedicine 2.0 - integrating 24/7 online care with brick and mortar hospitals (Cedars-Sinai Virtual Platform) 31:32 - AI can go further than notes - helping physicians proactively manage patients 39:07 - What gives your life meaning? 42:56 - What advice do you have for young people?

    46 min
  4. Dr. Muhammad Mamdani - AI Research in Healthcare Policy and Education

    10/02/2023

    Dr. Muhammad Mamdani - AI Research in Healthcare Policy and Education

    Dr. Mamdani is a professor, pharmacist, and epidemiologist. He is the Vice President of Data Science and Advanced Analytics at Unity Health Toronto and Director of the University of Toronto Temerty Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Education in Medicine (T-CAIREM). Dr. Mamdani’s team bridges advanced analytics including machine learning with clinical and management decision making to improve patient outcomes and hospital efficiency. Dr. Mamdani is also Professor in the Temerty Faculty of Medicine, the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, and the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation of the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. He is also a Faculty Affiliate of the Vector Institute. He has published over 500 studies in peer-reviewed journals. Host: Raeesa Kabir  Audio Producer: Melanie Bussan Video Editor + Art: Saurin Kantesaria Instagram: saorange314 Social Media: Nikhil Kapur Time Stamps: 0:00 Dr. Mamdani’s Background and Career Path 9:30 Where current data driven medicine strategies fall short and how AI can step in 17:00 How Dr. Mamdani’s work in AI and machine learning began 22:00 Applied Health Research Center and the Ontario Policy Research Network 28:45 The impact of utilizing machine learning and AI at the level of patient care - Chart Watch 35:50 Logistics of Developing and Implementing AI solutions 39:10 Insights Gained - From Purpose to Implementation 43:30 Directing Multiple Projects - Recruitment of AI Team  47:45 Future Projects: Back to AI Basics  54:15 Future of AI in Medicine - Fostering trust in AI 57:20 Advice to Younger Self

    1h 4m
  5. Spezi (Stanford CardinalKit) - An Open Source Framework for Digital Health

    08/14/2023

    Spezi (Stanford CardinalKit) - An Open Source Framework for Digital Health

    CardinalKit (now Spezi) is an open-source framework for Digital Health Applications and Research. They were recently featured in the news for releasing HealthGPT, an experimental iOS app that lets you query your health data. Spezi is housed in the Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign and directed by Oliver Aalami, MD with Vishnu Ravi, MD as lead architect. Also joining us on this interview is postdoc Paul Schmiedmayer, PhD. Spezi provides a suite of tools to build modern, interoperable digital health tools from the ground up, from the app itself to storing and analyzing collected data in the cloud. It is designed to accelerate rapid prototyping of digital health applications by reducing costs by as much as 75% (~$150,000) and timelines by 12 months. Host: David Wu Twitter: @davidjhwu  Audio Producer + Video Editor + Art: Saurin Kantesaria Instagram: saorange314 Social Media: Nikhil Kapur Time Stamps: 00:58 - The expertise behind Spezi (CardinalKit) 08:03 - Healthcare has a lack of data standardization + Why you should know about HL7 FHIR 14:13 - How did Spezi (CardinalKit) become what it is today? 18:26 - Drink Spezi! 19:53 - Making code/healthcare data more modular and user-friendly 26:40 - Translating a med student's sensor research to a useable device for kids with cerebral palsy 31:20 - From a $40,000 eczema patch test in clinic to a completely at-home test 35:45 - Using healthGPT to make health data easy to understand for patients (LLM on FHIR) 42:35 - How do you deal with privacy issues? 49:33 - What do you think the future of AI in medicine will look like in 10-20 years? 52:00 - Applications where using only an LLM doesn't always work (a case for hybrid systems) 55:30 - What brings you joy? 58:43 - What makes a successful digital health team?

    1h 4m
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The MaML Podcast is brought to you by medical residents, grad students, and med students passionate about the new frontier of healthcare and AI. We feature interviews with prominent figures in industry, academia, and medicine. This podcast is designed for anyone with a budding interest in the field. Created by David JH Wu, Aaron Schumacher, and Saurin Kantesaria. Hosts: David JH Wu, Maddie Ahern, Nathan Keller Producer: Saurin Kantesaria Media: Nikhil Kapur Message us! contact@themamlpodcast.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maml-podcast/support

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