Dean A Seehusen, Marjorie A Bowman, Jacqueline Britz, Christy J W Ledford
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Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is certainly going to have a large, potentially huge, impact on the practice of family medicine. The specialty is fortunate to have leading experts in the field to guide us along the way. One such team of forward thinkers provides insights into where AI can take the specialty. Another article reports on how well AI performed on the American Board of Family Medicine In-Training Examination. In addition to AI, we have 3 articles that investigate the intersection of social needs and the practice of medicine. Four clinical review articles cover nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, headache treatments, single maintenance and reliever therapy for asthma, and the use of cannabis in the setting of chronic pain. The clinical research articles cover point-of-care hemoglobin A1c testing, continuous glucose monitoring, and screening for HIV. Another group of articles examines the profession of family medicine, covering topics ranging from how women family physicians negotiate their first jobs to the words we use to define primary care.
人工智能(AI)肯定会对全科医学的实践产生巨大的、潜在的影响。本专业有幸请到了该领域的顶尖专家为我们指点迷津。其中一个由前瞻性思想家组成的团队深入分析了人工智能对本专业的影响。另一篇文章报道了人工智能在美国全科医学委员会培训考试中的表现。除人工智能外,我们还有三篇文章探讨了社会需求与医学实践的交叉点。四篇临床综述文章涉及非酒精性脂肪肝、头痛治疗、哮喘的单一维持和缓解疗法以及大麻在慢性疼痛中的应用。临床研究文章涉及护理点血红蛋白 A1c 检测、连续血糖监测和 HIV 筛查。另一组文章探讨了家庭医学专业,涵盖的主题从女性家庭医生如何与第一份工作打交道到我们用来定义初级保健的词汇。
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