Healthcast Ep13: AI in Healthcare
00:00 Opening and Introductions
1:30 How is AI currently being used in healthcare?
2:57 How is AI performance monitored and evaluated?
5:10 Understanding AI and how to use it in responsibly in a clinical setting
7:03 What skills do physicians need more of in order to use AI effectively
8:22 AI and inequities in healthcare
11:03 Where can AI support but not replace physician judgement?
13:20 The future of AI in healthcare
16:20 How do patients incorporate AI into their care?
20:03 Closing Remarks
In this episode, experts from Stony Brook Medicine explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping healthcare today - and what lies ahead. This conversation covers how AI is being used in clinical settings, how its performance is monitored, and what it means to deploy these tools responsibly. Also discussed are the skills physicians need to work effectively with AI, healthcare inequities, and where human judgment must remain central. We also look toward the future of AI in healthcare and how patients are beginning to incorporate AI into their own care journeys.
Experts in studio:
Jonathan Buscaglia, MD
Chief Medical Officer, Stony Brook Medicine
Samita Heslin, MD, MBA, MPH, MA, MS
Deputy Chief Medical Information Officer, Stony Brook University Hospital
Eric J. Morley, MD, MHA, MS, CPHQ
Chief Quality Officer, Stony Brook University Hospital
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*Description of Video Studio: News desk with Stony Brook Medicine logo on the front. Big screen is behind experts with Healthcast logo.