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049 _aAlfaisal Main Library
050 _aR859.7.A78 D72 2025
100 1 _aBlease, Charlotte,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aDr. Bot :
_bwhy doctors can fail us and how al coould save lives /
_cCharlotte Blease.
263 _a2509
264 1 _aNew Haven :
_bYale University Press,
_c©2025
300 _a332 pages
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_2rdamedia
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520 _aDoctors are under-resourced and face unprecedented levels of stress, with rising patient numbers and ever developing medical knowledge. But at the same time, they are all too human, prone to racial, class and social biases that affect the care patients receive. Can we improve patient experience and alleviate the burdens of doctors at the same time? In this groundbreaking study, Charlotte Blease reveals how AI, if handled with care, could emerge as the most reliable physician in history. Drawing on interviews with authorities in AI, doctors and patients, Blease shows how technology - despite some resistance - is already making a difference. From diagnosis and second opinions to treatment and aftercare, AI has the potential to revolutionise our healthcare
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