
Samir Shah
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2 weeks ago |
ajmc.com | Julia Bonavitacola |Pearl Steinzor |Samir Shah
Samir Shah, MD, MMM, FACR, spoke about his collaboration with University Hospitals (UH) Cleveland to incorporate more artificial intelligence (AI) tools that could help identify early nodules of lung cancer. The future of thoracic care could rely on these tools to help improve prognosis in lung cancer. This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity; captions are auto-generated. TranscriptCan you share how qXR-LN works and its significance for thoracic specialists?
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3 weeks ago |
ajmc.com | Julia Bonavitacola |Pearl Steinzor |Samir Shah
Samir Shah, MD, MMM, FACR, chief medical officer of Qure.ai, spoke about his work with the company, which informs stakeholders about the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology, specifically in catching nodules that could turn into lung cancer. This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity; captions are auto-generated. TranscriptHow is Qure.ai working to help bring more AI solutions to health care sites across the globe? We've been working with multiple teams.
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3 weeks ago |
ajmc.com | Julia Bonavitacola |Pearl Steinzor |Samir Shah
Samir Shah, MD, MMM, FACR, chief medical officer of Quir.ai, discussed the developments in artificial intelligence (AI) that have occurred in the thoracic space and how these new developments can help both patients and clinicians in the long run. This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity; captions are auto-generated. TranscriptCan you give an overview of the current uses of AI in thoracic care? Yes, I can. Right now, AI has been used in 2 different areas, and being used. First in robotics.
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Feb 17, 2025 |
healio.com | Samir Shah |Heather Biele
Read more The gastroenterologist workforce shortage has gotten worse, especially with the increased demand for GIs.There is a combination of fewer doctors but an increasing need for services. The age for colorectal cancer screening has dropped from 50 years to 45 years, so there is a wave of patients who need to be screened and should be screened.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
annalsofvascularsurgery.com | Emily Draper |Tam Nguyen |Tâm Nguyễn |Amin A. Mirzaie |Dan Neal |Salvatore Scali | +4 more
Keywordscognitive impairmentvascular surgerydementiasocial determinants of healthdecision-makingGet full text accessLog in, subscribe or purchase for full access. References1. Shah, S.K. ∙ Jin, G. ∙ Reich, A.J. ... Dementia is associated with increased mortality and poor patient-centered outcomes after vascular surgeryJ Vasc Surg. 2020; 71:1685-1690.e22. Shah, S.K. ∙ Adler, R.R. ∙ Xiang, L. ... Patients living with dementia have worse outcomes when undergoing high-risk proceduresJ Am Geriatr Soc.
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