AI is starting to show up everywhere in medicine, but figuring out what actually matters is a different story. Practicing with AI is a podcast for clinicians who are curious (or cautious) about how artificial intelligence is starting to show up in clinical practice. Join a practicing clinician and a technology expert as they break down what’s worth paying attention to, what’s not, and what it all means for you and your patients.
VP of Education, Hippo Education
Vicky Pittman attended the Keck School of Medicine of USC Physician Assistant Program. Since graduation, she has worked for a decade in community emergency departments and urgent care centers across Oregon, New Jersey, and Tennessee. Vicky also serves as a Director of Education at Hippo Education. In her free time, she loves spending time with her two daughters, traveling with her husband, and taking her fluffy corgi on long walks on the beach.
VP of Engineering, Hippo Education
Rob Taves is the VP of Engineering at Hippo Education. With a background as a full-stack developer and a founder of multiple tech startups, he brings a builder's perspective to the world of medical education. Passionate about using technology to drive positive change, Rob is exploring how AI can transform learning and professional development. Outside of work, Rob enjoys hiking with his kids and playing guitar.
What AI is and why it’s showing up in medicine now
Where AI is helping (and where it still falls short) in clinical care
How AI is being used in documentation, education, and decision support
What happens when AI gets it wrong, and how to think about risk
How clinicians are shaping better tools for patient care
The implications of bias, fairness, and medicolegal risk in practice
How to prepare for an AI-enhanced future
5 hours of engaging education
8 episodes exploring AI in clinical practice
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