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Advances in AI Surgery with Dr. Hashimoto
In an excellent review Dr. Hashimoto wrote several years ago, he defines artificial intelligence, or AI, as the study of algorithms that give machines the ability to reason and perform cognitive functions.
Updates in Pancreatic Cancer: A Team Approach to Complex Care
Specialists in pancreatic cancer care at Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer center discuss the multidisciplinary approach to pancreatic cancer treatments at Penn Medicine.
Pancreatic Surgery Techniques and the Whipple Procedure - Podcast with Dr. Charles Vollmer
In this interview, Dr. Vollmer discusses pancreatic cancer and it’s current surgical techniques and treatments, including the Whipple procedure, neoadjuvant therapies, as well as the benefits of the multidisciplinary team approach at Penn ...
Inpatient Consultation: Patient With Liver Disease who has Surgery Scheduled
David Kaplan, MD, MSc, considers the practical aspects of inpatient consultation for a patient with liver disease who is anticipating surgery
Recent Advances in Gastrointestinal Cancers
Ursina Teitelbaum, MD, examines the latest advances in the management of the GI cancers from ASCO 2017.
Low Grade Dysplasia in Barrett’s Esophagus: To Ablate or Not to Ablate
Gary Falk, MD, analyses recent clinical trials that are redefining the use of radiofrequency ablation in patients with pathologist-confirmed low-grade dysplasia.
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The Next Big Think: Artificial Intelligence Arrives at Penn Gastroenterology
In the fall of 2022, Penn Gastroenterology and Hepatology received a grant for the Department to incorporate GI Genius™, the first FDA-approved device to use artificial intelligence (AI) to assist clinicians in colon polyp detection in ...
Research at the Penn Hernia Center
Clinical Briefings - Gastrointestinal Surgery, Plastic Surgery April 6, 2018
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