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Can AI Models Improve Diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer?
By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato—Pancreatic cancer remains one of the most life-threatening malignancies because it is so difficult to detect in its earliest, most manageable stage. Recent developments in AI, however, suggest it may be possible to improve the diagnostic process.
Over the past seven months, COVID-19 has impacted our lives, and my writing moved from social media to Mayo internal communications, pandemic response research papers,[...]
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I realize that my blog post frequency has diminished during COVID. Writing time has been redirected to the national COVID-19 coalition and its 14 workgroups:AnalyticsModeling[...]
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Over the past 40 years I've worked in a variety of workplace settings, each appropriately serving its intended purpose. I did not appreciate how much[...]
This is the first of a two part series that describes where I live and where I work at Mayo Clinic. To me, life and[...]
I recently told several of my Mayo colleagues that I'm an outsider who has landed in a new environment where the degree of collaboration, dialog,[...]