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Welcome back to “Ditch the Labcoat,” where today we’re diving deep with the compelling insights of Dr. James East. From intense medical shifts that demand lightning-fast responsiveness to the emotionally charged transitions from ICU pressures to family presence, Dr. East offers a rare window into the life-saving ballet performed daily by our healthcare heroes.
Strap in for a journey through the pulse-pounding, data-driven, and deeply human field of modern medicine. You don’t need a lab coat where we’re going—this is “Ditch the Labcoat,” featuring Dr. James East.
Dr. James East, GIM/ICU physician at Mackenzie Health and Trillium Health Partners. Chief Product Officer and Head of Content Development at FirstHx / https://firsthx.com/about-us/
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Doctor bridges clinical work with healthcare technology.
10:16
Supportive partner helps balance demanding work schedule.
13:33
Residency experience: few patients come home.
18:43
Dealing with worst days, first responders' challenges.
25:54
Advances in technology enhance clinical decision-making.
27:13
Analyze electronic health records evolution from paper.
36:55
AI engines lack meaningful benefits for clinicians.
38:37
Need standardized, evidence-based, high-quality solutions for clinicians.
48:06
AI can aid in efficient, thorough patient care.
55:09
AI may struggle to replicate human empathy.
59:16
Ethical concerns regarding AI in healthcare.
01:05:11
Advocacy for seeking professional medical support online.
01:09:04
AI aiding clinicians in diagnosing and treating.
intense medical shifts
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