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Professor Ian Scott, Director of Internal Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology Princess Alexandra Hospital; Professor of Medicine, University of Queensland
This book is essential because it begins to delineate that pathway to implementation, guiding readers to consider issues beyond predictive performance as they develop the AI applications of the future.Professor Wendy W. Chapman, Director of the Centre for Digital Transformation of Health, University of Melbourne
Advances in technology have always been a driver for improved delivery of healthcare. The application of AI in healthcare has the potential to be the driver that will lead to a more effective and efficient healthcare delivery system. This book provides a very lucid overview of the potential applications and benefits, and also addresses the potential challenges in the adoption of AI in healthcare. A sound grounding and understanding of the potential applications of AI will empower clinicians and scientists to adapt and hopefully expand the scope of its application.
Girish Nair, Director of Functional Neurosurgery, The Royal Melbourne Hospital and Head of Unit of Neurosurgery, Western Health
"The hardest part of innovation is not invention but the implementation of new technology. Moreover, clinical medicine, where one mistake may affect the mortality of innumerable people, is one of the most difficult fields to implement emerging technologies. Although it won't teach us the best racing line for the podium, this book shows us the starting grid of the circuit for the ones who want to achieve innovation."
Tomohiro Kuroda, CIO of Kyoto University Hospital, Director of the Center for Digital Transformation of Healthcare, Professor of Graduate School of Medicine, Professor of Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University