In this episode of "On the Road to Gambia," host Dr. Lisa Herbert interviews Dr. Anila Ricks-Cord, a board-certified OB-GYN. They discuss Dr. Anila's career, her motivations for pursuing medicine, and her role as an OB-GYN hospitalist. Dr. Anila shares her experiences in dealing with challenging situations and her commitment to improving women's health, particularly in areas with high maternal mortality rates like Gambia. She also shares a powerful story about a Haitian immigrant patient, highlighting the importance of patient advocacy and cultural sensitivity in healthcare.
In this podcast, we discuss
Dr. Anila's background, career, and current role as an OB-GYN hospitalist
Dr. Anila's motivation for pursuing a career in medicine and her commitment to holistic care and empowering women
Discussion on the challenges faced in the Gambia, including high maternal mortality rate and limited resources
Importance of using both the art and science of medicine, listening to patients, and recognizing boundaries
Dr. Anila's powerful story about a Haitian immigrant patient and the impact it had on her
Importance of advocating for patients who lack access to healthcare and preventing burnout
Dr. Anila's vision for improving women's health in the Gambia
Emphasis on reciprocal exchange, learning from others, and implementing new knowledge
November 29, 2023
Show Notes
Are you angsting over the potential impact of generative AI on your work? Are you hyper-dialed into ethical considerations around the potential for copyright infringement, data ownership, and authorship when using generative AI tools like ChatGPT? Whatever your questions or concerns are about generative AI, this technology is poised to transform how we create continuing education content for health professionals.
Today’s episode is the first in a 2-part series of episodes that focus on writing, reasoning, and the ethical considerations surrounding generative AI. My guest is Núria Negrao, a medical writer specializing in CME/CPD and a generative AI enthusiast who's been playing with ChatGPT since it burst onto the horizon in 2022.
We review different ways to use gen-AI tools like Bing and Bard for tasks like summarization and identifying key points, and touch on copyright issues, using OpenAI's API, and how to use gen-AI to create formulas that support scientific writing. And we also explore the value of bringing a human perspective and cultural knowledge into the writing and content creation process and the potential benefits and legal challenges of using AI tools, like ChatGPT.
Time Stamps:
(03:30) - Introducing Núria
(07:06) - The questions she was tinkering with and asking in the early phases of Generative AI
(10:10) - Her thoughts on navigating the GenAI landscape for beginners
(12:50) - Practical use cases of Generative AI implementation
(17:18) - Handling the client conversation around using GenAI
(22:50) - Listener Question: Around legal and ethical implications for submitting your own text for analysis by generative AI
(29:11) - Exploring the dangers of using Generative AI as our collaborators
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API = application programming interface
About Guest
Núria is a medical writer in the continuing education field. Núria brings her scientific training as well as her vast experience in teaching effective science and medical communication to every project, helping craft engaging and effective educational experiences that support, inspire, and motivate learners.
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Lean into a conversation with my friend and colleague, Ann Brown, as we discuss how to talk to kids about war and violence. Ann is a Jewish Cantor, Educator, and incredible woman. We talk about ways to discuss war and violence with children in developmentally appropriate ways. And Ann walks us through a 10-step map that lays out how that conversation can happen through a values-driven lens. It's remarkable and trauma-informed.
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