AI in Medicine Newsletter for Clinicians
AIMedily is a free weekly newsletter on AI in medicine for busy clinicians.
Every week, there are new medical AI papers, new clinical AI tools, new product updates, and new healthcare AI headlines.
It is a lot to follow.
And most clinicians do not have hours each week to search through everything while also practicing medicine, caring for people, and living their lives.
That is why I started AIMedily.
Each week, I look through the research, tools, and updates, and share the parts that seem most useful for clinicians to know.
The goal is simple: to help healthcare professionals keep up with AI in medicine in less than 5 minutes a week.
What AIMedily is
AIMedily is not a course.
It is not a long report.
And it is not written to cover every AI headline.
It is a short weekly update for clinicians who want to understand what is happening in AI in medicine without spending hours sorting through papers, tools, and news.
Each issue is designed to be clear, practical, and easy to read (in less than 5 minutes a week).
What you get each week
Each AIMedily issue includes:
medical AI research summaries
clinical AI tools clinicians may want to know about
healthcare AI news and updates
links to original sources
The goal is to help doctors and healthcare professionals understand what is useful, what is still early, and what deserves a closer look.
Why clinicians read AIMedily
AI in medicine can be exciting.
Some studies are important. Some tools may be useful.
Some headlines sound bigger than the evidence behind them.
That is why clinical context matters.
AIMedily is written to help clinicians stay informed without losing the practical questions that matter in real care:
Is this useful?
Is it supported by evidence?
Is it close to clinical practice?
What should clinicians be careful about?
What still needs more testing?
That is the part I care about.
What AIMedily covers
AIMedily follows the parts of AI in medicine that may affect clinical care, healthcare workflows, research, and medical practice.
Topics include:
medical AI research
clinical AI tools
AI tools for physicians and clinicians
AI in diagnosis
AI agents in healthcare
AI in clinical documentation and workflows
medical robotics
healthcare AI regulation and governance
healthcare AI news from journals, health systems, companies, and regulators
Written by a physician
Hi, I’m Itzel Fer, MD.
I am a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physician with fellowship training in Pediatric Rehabilitation.
I work in medical robotics research at the Neurobionics Lab at the University of Michigan, where we study robotic technologies for people with disabilities.
Before this, I worked as a PM&R physician and led multidisciplinary rehabilitation teams.
I love technology.
But I also care about what happens after new technology enters clinical care.
Who uses it?
With what evidence?
And how does it affect the patient?
That is the lens I bring to AIMedily.
Who AIMedily is for
AIMedily is for clinicians who want to understand AI in medicine without needing to become AI experts.
It is for:
doctors
clinicians
healthcare professionals
clinical researchers
medical educators
people working at the intersection of medicine, AI, and patient care
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Looking for a broader overview of AI in medicine? Read: AI for Physicians.
Itzel Fer, MD PM&R
