Man vs Machine - Are computers and AI going to replace dermatologists?

Join Derms on Drugs for a riveting dive into artificial intelligence and automated skin cancer detection. World-renowned expert Dr. Laura Ferris, with 20 years in the field, breaks down cutting-edge research and predicts the future of dermatology. Will AI "terminate" dermatologists or empower us to focus on complex cases and patient care? Expect fresh insights, practical takeaways, and lively banter that’ll make you a smarter clinician. Don’t miss this chance to stay ahead in the AI revolution!Derms on Drugs is produced by ⁠Scholars In MedicineFor Resources links visit: ⁠Scholars In Medicine⁠1.  Diagnostic performance of augmented intelligence with 2D and 3D total body photography and convolutional neural networks in a high-risk population for melanoma under real-world conditions: A new era of skin cancer screening?2.  3D Total-Body Photography in Patients at High Risk for Melanoma3.  Promises and Pitfalls of 3D Total-Body Photography for Melanoma Early Detection4.  Real-world post-deployment performance of a novel machine learning-based digital health technology for skin lesion assessment and suggestions for post-market surveillance5.  Standard Dermatoscope Images vs an Autonomous Total Body Photography and Dermoscopic Imaging Device

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Derms on Drugs is where cutting-edge dermatology meets mediocre comedy. Each week three dermatologists – Matt Zirwas, Laura Ferris and Tim Patton – discuss, debate, and dissect the hottest topics in dermatology. It's everything you need to know to be on the cutting-edge of dermatology and it’ll be the most fun you’ve ever had while actually learning something useful. Derms on Drugs is produced by Scholars in Medicine, an online educational platform (scholarsinmedicine.com) exclusively for healthcare professionals of all levels of experience and education.