This week on "Podnosis," you'll hear from Justin Norden, a partner at GSR Ventures, who discusses the potential for generative AI, particularly the emerging ChatGPT platform, and how it can work within healthcare. Norden, who is currently teaching a class at Stanford University this spring on generative AI and medicine, chats with Fierce's Heather Landi about why the tech will be "game-changing" for the industry.
Also in this episode, we revisit an interview with Jerrica Kirkley, the co-founder and chief medical officer of Plume. She talked with Fierce’s Anastassia Gliadkovskaya to discuss how she finds hope in the midst of this tense landscape for the LGBTQ+ community.
To learn more about topics in this episode:
- Value Based Health USA 2023
- From 'transformative' to 'tremendous fear': Takes on ChatGPT in healthcare at ViVE 2023
- HIMSS23: Epic analytics leader details efforts to bring GPT-4 into healthcare and growing work in genomics, life sciences
- HIMSS23: Google proceeds with caution in piloting its LLM in healthcare
- Google, Microsoft and startups test out generative AI in healthcare
- 'Podnosis': Digital redlining in healthcare and breaking down barriers to care for gender-diverse populations
- These startups are trying to reach communities often marginalized in healthcare. Here's how they do it
- LGBTQ+ care providers calling for advocacy, education to push back against anti-transgender efforts
- At least 24 hospitals, providers have been targeted online and offline over gender-affirming care, report says
- In new executive order, Biden seeks to protect LGBTQ+ access to affirming care, expand provider training
- DOJ must investigate and prosecute those behind children's hospital harassment campaign, medical groups say
"Podnosis" is produced by senior multimedia producer Teresa Carey. The stories are by all our “Fierce” journalists. Like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.