Burnout recently hit its peak among health care workers. Last year, nearly half of doctors reported at least one symptom of the condition, according to the American Medical Association. Physician burnout is more than an industry issue—it's a public health concern. There is hope on the horizon, however. Generative artificial intelligence could unlock $1 trillion of improvement potential in the healthcare industry. That is why we assembled some of the brightest minds in both AI and doctor wellbeing for a focused, forward-looking conversation. Thank you to all of our attendees who joined us for 'Newsweek Horizons: Is AI the Cure for Doctor Burnout?' sponsored by the Hospital for Special Surgery. We would like to give a special thank you to our wonderful speakers and panellists: Dr. Chris DeRienzo, MD, MPP - Chief Physician Executive at the American Hospital Association Dr. Peter Clardy - Senior Clinical Specialist at Google Health Dr. Ashley Beecy MD, FACC - Medical Director of AI Operations at NewYork-Presbyterian Dr. Eric Williamson - Associate Chair, Radiology Informatics and Supervisor, Radiology AI Program at Mayo Clinic Dr. Christine Sinsky - Vice President, Professional Satisfaction at American Medical Association @
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Newsweek hosted a panel discussion with physicians about doctor burnout and how AI tools can ease the pressure put on health care workers.
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Burnout affects nearly half of U.S. physicians, leading many to rethink the profession—or desert it entirely. Is AI the solution to alleviate burden? Or will it introduce new challenges of its own? On Tuesday, Sept. 17, Newsweek will host an evening event at its headquarters in New York City, featuring conversations with industry professionals from Google Health and more. Watch the event live at 6:30 p.m. EST here: https://bit.ly/3Zn5YQS Virtual doors open at 6:20 p.m. EST. "Is AI the Cure for Doctor Burnout" is a Newsweek Horizons event series. To watch past events and see what's upcoming, go to events.newsweek.com.
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