Table of Contents
A. Introduction1. Brief History of Artificial Intelligence
2. Reflection and Update on AI in Medicine and Healthcare
B. Topics
3. Definitions
4. Machine Learning Supervised, Unsupervised, Semi- and Self-Supervised
5. Deep Learning Neural Nets and Transformers
6. Reinforcement Learning
7. Generative Artificial Intelligence
8. Natural Language Processing
9. Cognitive Computing
10. Robotic Process Automation
11. Regulation, Ethics, Adoption, and Legal (REAL) Issues
12. Implementation Science
C. Miscellaneous Topics
13. Why Adoption of AI in Healthcare Has Been Challenging
14. Framework for Successful Adoption of AI in Healthcare
15. How to Pursue a Basic to Advanced Education on Artificial Intelligence
16. How to Build Data, IT, and AI Infrastructure
17. How to Start a Center of Artificial Intelligence
18. Future of Artificial Intelligence and Health
D. Pediatric Subspecialties (25)
E. Compendium Glossary Top 100 Articles of AI in Healthcare Book Recommendations Video Recommendations
Authors
Anthony Chang Director, UChicago Medical Laboratories, Director, Renal Pathology and Renal Pathology Fellowship, Associate Director, Pathology Residency Program, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.Anthony Chang, MD, is a Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Chicago with a specialty in renal pathology. His research interests include the role of B and plasma cells in lupus nephritis and transplant rejection. He is past president of the Renal Pathology Society (2017) and Chicago Pathology Society (2011-2013). He has taught more than 30 educational courses at the annual meetings for the American Society Clinical Pathology, College of American Pathologists, US & Canadian Academy of Pathology, American Society of Nephrology, American College of Rheumatology, and American Urological Association.
Alfonso Limon Principal, Oneirix Labs, USA. Alfonso Limon, Ph.D., is a principal at Oneirix, a consulting company developing market-leading technologies in computational intelligence for med-tech. Before joining Oneirix, Dr. Limon served as Director of Research at Intersection Medical, leading the development of algorithms for decision support systems to manage congestive heart failure. Before his work in industry, Dr. Limon was a Visiting Professor of Mathematics at Pomona College and a post-doctoral fellow at Harvey Mudd College in the math department and holds several impedance spectroscopy patents. Alfonso is part of the American Board of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, an Associate Editor of Intelligence-Based Medicine, and the Computational Science Research Center Board Chair at SDSU.
