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AI is reshaping the way we train the next generation of clinicians, but the human touch in medicine remains more vital than ever. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Karim Hanna, a family physician and clinical informaticist, about the future of medical education in the age of AI. Listen now to discover how we can balance innovation with compassion to prepare physicians for a new era of healthcare.

The hugs, the tears, helping patients get their socks on, and walking them out to their car, celebrating the new pregnancy, those are the things that are not going to be taken [by AI].


Karim Hanna, MD
USF Family Medicine Residency Program

In this episode

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Dr. Karim Hanna

Chief of family medicine and founding program director at USF’s Tampa General Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program

Guest

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Travis Bias, DO, MPH, FAAFP

Deputy chief medical officer, health information systems

Host