
In this #ArthritisAtHome, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Dr. Tommy Gerschman, a pediatric rheumatologist based in North Vancouver, British Columbia, on artificial intelligence (AI) scribing and sports medicine in juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
In his discussion with ACE’s Programs Coordinator, Ellen Wang, Dr. Gerschman defines what sports medicine is and why it is so important to incorporate into a juvenile idiopathic arthritis treatment plan. When sharing his insights about AI scribing, Dr. Gerschman explains what AI scribing can do for rheumatologists and other health care professionals.
To learn more about artificial intelligence in healthcare, please also watch our interview with Dr. Ahluwalia and Dr. Mamdani. Dr. Gerschman concludes by reminding us to ensure that AI is making a meaningful difference and not just about using an innovative tool and that evaluation of the AI tools are being conducted on a regular basis.
Additional learning resources
- Doctors of BC: Using AI Scribe Technologies
- Sports Medicine: Volume 55, Issue 1
- Arthritis Consumer Experts’ National Survey on Artificial Intelligence and Arthritis Care Report
- Arthritis Consumer Experts’ About JIA page
- Arthritis At Home 272 – Making artificial intelligence in medicine a reality
- Arthritis At Home 289 – Artificial intelligence scribing in rheumatology clinics