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Microsoft unveils new AI-backed clinical assistant

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

The tech giant is trying to differentiate its new assistant, called Dragon Copilot, by billing it as an all-in-one tool for clinicians drowning under administrative work.

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New Innovations in Clinical Assisting Techniques for Medical Assistants at Northwest Suburban College

Northwest Suburban College

As medical technology evolves, the techniques used by medical assistants also need to improve. Innovations in clinical assisting now offer medical assistants new ways to improve patient outcomes. The Medical Assistant program at Northwest Suburban College (NWSC) in Rolling Meadows, IL, covers these innovations.

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Addressing Food Insecurity with Electronic Health Records

Electronic Health Reporter

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How Climate Change is Affecting Your Mental Health

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In that vein, Dr. Janet Lewis, a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Rochester in New York, recommends building relationships within a like-minded group. “Talking about it makes you feel less isolated, and it’s also a way to relieve the tension, find a pathway forward and find a purpose.”

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Cassie is an AI receptionist — and possibly the future of front desk medicine

Medical Economics

Cassie is currently being piloted in multiple clinics, assisting with patient check-ins, requesting medical records and streamlining intake processes. “We’re focused on the administrative side — tasks that are repetitive, time-consuming and not the best use of a clinician’s time.”

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Stanford’s ChatEHR lets doctors talk to the chart — and it talks back

Medical Economics

a clinical assistant professor of medicine and early tester of the software. “Making the electronic medical record more user-friendly means physicians can spend less time scouring every nook and cranny of it for the information they need,” said Sneha Jain, M.D.,

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Succeeding with Tech in Nursing Education

Minority Nurse

AI Arrives Today, educators are beginning to see AI used in high-fidelity simulation, where AI can provide a dynamic learning experience based on a student’s action, notes Shermel Edwards-Maddox, PhD, RN, CNE, RN-BC, clinical assistant professor, Andy & Barbara Gessner College of Nursing, University of Houston.