AI in Medicine Newsletter for Clinicians
AIMedily is a short weekly newsletter on AI in medicine for clinicians.
Every week, there are new papers, new tools, and new headlines. It can be hard to know what matters while also taking care of patients.
I started AIMedily to help make that easier.
Each week, I look through AI in medicine research, clinical AI tools, and healthcare AI updates, and share the ones that seem most useful for clinicians to know.
The goal is not to cover everything.
The goal is to help clinicians follow the field with more clarity and less noise.
What AIMedily covers
AIMedily covers topics such as:
medical AI research
clinical AI tools
AI in diagnostics and imaging
AI in electronic health records
clinical documentation tools
AI agents in healthcare
AI in clinical workflow
medical AI regulation and transparency
healthcare AI news from journals, health systems, companies, and regulators
I try to focus on what matters clinically:
What was actually tested?
What did the AI do well?
What did it not show?
How close is this to real clinical use?
What should clinicians be careful about?
Who it is for
AIMedily is written for clinicians who want to understand AI in medicine without needing to become AI experts.
It is for:
physicians
clinicians
healthcare professionals
clinical researchers
medical educators
people working at the intersection of medicine, AI, and patient care
Why I write it
As a physician, I think AI in medicine is exciting.
But I also think we need to stay careful.
A strong result is not always the same as a useful clinical tool. A promising study may still be far from real patient care. And a new product may still need more evidence, workflow testing, or clinical validation.
That is the part I care about.
AIMedily is my way of helping clinicians follow the field without losing the clinical context.
Recent topics
Recent AIMedily issues have covered:
AI agents working inside simulated electronic health records
privacy-preserving surgical video AI
AI tools for clinical documentation
AI in diagnostic conversations
AI for mammography follow-up
AI-ECG screening
AI in prostate biopsy reports
AI tools for evidence search
AI in primary care workflows
medical AI regulation and transparency
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Itzel Fer, MD PM&R
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