The You+AI Podcast
In the You+AI Podcast, we meet the people who are leading the change at the intersection of Healthcare and Artificial Intelligence. We discuss their experiences, their challenges and explore together where AI may drive the most impact.
The You+AI Podcast has been named in the Top-10 Podcasts on Digital Health.
Episodes
The emerging role of AI in medical education
Our guest: Dr. P. V. Vijayaraghavan
Dr. P. V. Vijayaraghavan is the Vice Chancellor of Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER), Chennai. He has over 30 years of experience as a practicing Orthopedic surgeon, in teaching as well as non-teaching hospitals. He has a special interest in joint replacement surgeries.
In this episode, Dr. Vijayaraghavan passionately articulates the changing landscape of medical education. He lays out the key role that emerging technologies like AI have in making medical education an engaging, immersive and fulfilling experience for the medical professionals of tomorrow.
Improving patient care using AI based virtual medical assistants
Our guest: Dr. Himanshu Gupta
Dr. Himanshu Gupta is an Orthopedic surgeon having special interest in knee
replacement and arthroscopic surgery. He is an interventional spine & pain physician
who has a rich experience in this space.
In this episode, Dr. Gupta who runs centers in India and other countries in Asia and Africa argues the benefit of using virtual medical assistants to understand his patients better. He passionately articulates the case for electronic health records that must be patient-centric, patient owned, portable and standardized by citing various cases where it may save lives. Dr. Gupta has been using Telemedicine in his centers in Asia and Africa for quite some time now and he clearly lists out multiple use cases for Telemedicine.
Bubbling up healthcare best practices using AI
Our guest: Dr. Patta Radhakrishna
Dr. Patta Radhakrishna is a surgeon with an experience of over 26 years in the field of Gastro-esophageal, Hepato-pancreatic-biliary and Colo-rectal surgery. He now serves as the Director and Head of Surgical Gastroenterology and Laparoscopic surgery at SIMS Hospital, Chennai.
Dr. Patta is passionate about the use of digital media in healthcare and with this vision, he created the Learning General Surgery group in Facebook that has over 30 thousand followers. In this episode, besides discussing the use of AI in Gastroenterology, we explore how AI may play a role in surfacing the best practices followed by medical professionals which may then benefit the entire community.
Bridging the access gap to evidence based medicine with AI
Our guest: Dr. T. K. Parthasarathy
drtkp.sarathy@gmail.com
Dr. Sarathy has worn several hats in his decades of experience – a surgeon, a professor of surgery, a visionary who helped build an educational and research institute, an academic who shaped the medical teaching curriculum, an efficient administrator of a healthcare institute and a mentor to scores of doctors and students.
He now serves as the Director of International Relations at the Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER) in Chennai.
Dr. Sarathy is passionate about Evidence-based Medicine (EBM) and its use. In this podcast, he lays out the case for it and we discuss how doctors on the front-line who are engaged in providing care may get access to EBM with the help of Artificial Intelligence.
The AI assisted future of organ transplantation
Our guest: Dr. Goutham Mehta
@ZarathustrMehta
Dr. Goutham Mehta has over a decade of experience in organ transplantation and practices as a consultant in multi-organ transplant surgery at Manipal Hospitals in Bangalore.
Organ transplantation is a complex workflow. Dr. Goutham Mehta discusses this in detail and explores the intervention points for Artificial Intelligence. Dr. Mehta also says that AI may lend an important helping hand in answering questions that matter most to the organ recipient.
The Doctor-Patient relationship
Our Guest: Dr. T. R. Gopalan (TRG)
@drtrgopalan
Dr. TRG has more than four decades of experience in various aspects connected to general surgery, healthcare, education and research.
The Doctor-Patient relationship is built on trust. Dr. TRG discusses the current state of this relationship and explores how it could become even better. This episode explores how various AI technologies may help that cause.
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