Doctor What? Doctor Where? Podcast explores artificial intelligence in rural medicine
The Doctor What? Doctor Where? Stories of Rural Medicine podcast is back for a fourth season. From the rise of artificial intelligence, to facing imposter syndrome, to the high-stakes of expedition medicine, this season explores a range of thought-provoking topics across rural medicine through conversations with rural doctors.
In the latest episode of the Doctor What? Doctor Where? Podcast, Keeping Medicine Human in the Age of AI, Dr Shizar Nahidi discusses why AI should be understood as an assistance tool, rather than a human replacement.
The conversation also delves into the risks of AI in medicine, including data privacy, bias, over-reliance on algorithms, and the loss of personalised care.
Episode guests
- Dr Shizar Nahidi - Registrar at Latrobe Regional Health and Adjunct Senior Lecturer with Monash University’s School of Rural Health.
Resources
- For more information about the study and training opportunities across regional Victoria, head to the Monash Rural Health website.
- The North West Victoria and Gippsland Regional Training Hubs have commissioned this podcast to help medical students and junior doctors learn more about training and practising medicine in regional Australia. Find your nearest Regional Training Hub.
The Doctor What? Doctor Where? Stories of Rural Medicine podcast is produced by Monash Rural Health’s Regional Training Hubs and supported by the Department of Health, Ageing and Disability’s Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training Program.