Articles

By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato — Are chatbots making clinicians lazy, or convincing us to place too much confidence in their diagnostic prowess?

By John Halamka • August 1, 2025

By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato — There are many environmental factors that influence our risk of disease, and so many interactions among these factors. The right AI tools can help untangle the knots.

By John Halamka • July 22, 2025

When a patient was diagnosed with two cancers at once, Minnesota Oncology collaborated with Mayo Clinic Care Network to build a custom treatment plan that led to remission.

By amybeeman • July 22, 2025

By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato — Generative AI has the potential to transform patient care, but it can also wreak havoc if left unattended.

By John Halamka • July 8, 2025

By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato — Since ChatGPT was launched in 2022, the entire world has suddenly taken notice of AI’s capabilities. AI agents use such large language models to actively reshape business, finance, and the healthcare ecosystem. Are we ready for this shift?

By John Halamka • July 2, 2025

By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato—AI permeates our everyday lives in countless ways.  It only makes sense for it to also improve the way medical school students are trained, and how clinicians in practice carry out their everyday responsibilities.

By John Halamka • June 23, 2025

The PlatforMed event highlighted how platform thinking is advancing clinical care, empowering clinicians, and making high-quality care more accessible everywhere.

By amybeeman • June 17, 2025

By John Halamka and John Cerrato—Our primer will give you many of the cognitive skills needed to understand the latest research on digital health.

By amybeeman • June 1, 2025

With the help of Mayo Clinic Care Network, Wellstar Health System brought a minimally invasive, high impact left ventricular assist device program closer to home for patients across metro Atlanta.

By amybeeman • May 28, 2025

By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato—Large language models like ChatGPT are finding their way into healthcare, business, and everyday life. The study of mechanistic interpretability may help us create safer, more trustworthy algorithms by “looking under the hood.”

By John Halamka • May 20, 2025