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An unusual use for AI in medical education

2025-07-16 14:15:53 英文原文

作者:Brittany Trang

You’re reading the web edition of STAT’s AI Prognosis newsletter, our subscriber-exclusive guide to artificial intelligence in health care and medicine. Sign up to get it delivered in your inbox every Wednesday. 

This past Sunday was the 10-year anniversary of my favorite piece of science journalism ever: The Really Big One. Reading this New Yorker piece by Kathryn Schulz made me feel, emotionally and physically, like I had watched an entire action movie. (There’s a fantastic audio version of the article you can click at the top, if you’d rather listen.) Also, there’s recently been an update to the research underpinning that big Pacific Northwest earthquake, if you dare read more…

What’s your favorite story you’ve ever read? Article suggestions, questions, comments, tips: [email protected]

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STAT's AI Prognosis newsletter covers artificial intelligence in healthcare and medicine for subscribers. The newsletter marks the 10-year anniversary of Kathryn Schulz’s "The Really Big One," a highly acclaimed piece on a potential major earthquake in the Pacific Northwest. Readers are invited to share their favorite stories and engage with the publication. Access to full articles requires STAT+ subscription.

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