Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Machine intelligence in healthcare—perspectives on trustworthiness, explainability, usability, and transparency
Christine M. Cutillo, Karlie R. Sharma, Luca Foschini et al.
2020 · 306 Zit.
AI in medicine must be explainable
Shinjini Kundu
2021 · 296 Zit.
Almanac — Retrieval-Augmented Language Models for Clinical Medicine
Cyril Zakka, Rohan Shad, Akash Chaurasia et al.
2024 · 289 Zit.
Medical Student Perspectives on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Practice of Medicine
Christian Park, Paul H. Yi, Eliot L. Siegel
2020 · 159 Zit.
Explainability, transparency and black box challenges of AI in radiology: impact on patient care in cardiovascular radiology
Ahmed Marey, Parisa Arjmand, Ameerh Dana Sabe Alerab et al.
2024 · 123 Zit.
A web-based tutorial improves practicing pathologists' Gleason grading of images of prostate carcinoma specimens obtained by needle biopsy: validation of a new medical education paradigm.
Joseph D. Kronz, Mark A. Silberman, William C. Allsbrook et al.
2000 · 87 Zit.
Advancing COVID-19 diagnosis with privacy-preserving collaboration in artificial intelligence
Xiang Bai, Hanchen Wang, Liya Ma et al.
2021 · 71 Zit.
How Might AI and Chest Imaging Help Unravel COVID-19’s Mysteries?
Shinjini Kundu, Hesham Elhalawani, Judy Wawira Gichoya et al.
2020 · 67 Zit.
The first use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the ER: triage not diagnosis
Edmund M. Weisberg, Linda C. Chu, Elliot K. Fishman
2020 · 63 Zit.
Distal Femoral Fractures
William Healy, Andrew F. Brooker
1983 · 48 Zit.
A collaborative online AI engine for CT-based COVID-19 diagnosis
Yongchao Xu, Liya Ma, Fan Yang et al.
2020 · 47 Zit.
How will artificial intelligence change medical training?
Shinjini Kundu
2021 · 40 Zit.
The Perioperative Human Digital Twin
Hannah Lonsdale, Geoffrey M. Gray, Luis M. Ahumada et al.
2022 · 40 Zit.
Applications of artificial intelligence in the emergency department
Supratik K. Moulik, Nina Kotter, Elliot K. Fishman
2020 · 31 Zit.
A comprehensive Choosing Wisely quality improvement initiative reduces unnecessary transfusions in an Academic Department of Surgery
Caitlin W. Hicks, Jing Liu, William W. Yang et al.
2017 · 30 Zit.