Stanford Emergency Medicine Podcast
Most conversations about AI ask what the technology can do. Dr. Matthew Strehlow and Dr. Rana Kabeer ask a different question: how should physicians think? From shadowing computer scientists to looking beyond diagnostics, they explore why curiosity, not technical expertise, may become medicine's most valuable clinical skill. And they discuss practical ways clinicians can begin using AI today, why the greatest opportunities may lie in improving everyday workflows rather than replacing clinical judgment, and how medical education must evolve to prepare physicians for a future where AI is always available. At the heart of the conversation is a reminder that while technology will continue to transform medicine, the qualities that define exceptional physicians, namely curiosity, critical thinking, and meaningful human connection, remain irreplaceable. Learn more about our guest Dr. Rana Kabeer [https://med.stanford.edu/profiles/rana-kabeer] Learn more about our host Dr. Matthew Strehlow [https://med.stanford.edu/profiles/matthew-strehlow] Learn more about the Stanford Department of Emergency Medicine [https://emed.stanford.edu/] Learn more about our programs → emed.stanford.edu [https://emed.stanford.edu] Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook: @StanfordEMED
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