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Attitudes towards artificial intelligence in emergency medicine
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2023
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Abstract
Emergency clinicians interviewed were generally optimistic about the use of AI in emergency medicine, so long as it is used as a decision support tool and they maintain the ability to override its recommendations.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research(AU)
- The University of Western Australia(AU)
- Monash University(AU)
- St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne(AU)
- The University of Notre Dame Australia(AU)
- Fiona Stanley Hospital(AU)
- Government of Western Australia Department of Health(AU)
- University of Tasmania(AU)
- Royal Hobart Hospital(AU)
- Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital(AU)
- Christchurch Hospital(NZ)
- Royal Perth Hospital(AU)
- Monash Health(AU)