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Artificial intelligence in primary care practice
Qualitative study to understand perspectives on using AI to derive patient social data
Stephanie Garies, Simon Liang, Karen Weyman, Steve Durant, Noor Ramji, Mo Alhaj and Andrew Pinto
Canadian Family Physician July/August 2024; 70 (7-8) e102-e109; DOI: https://doi.org/10.46747/cfp.700708e102
Stephanie Garies
Postdoctoral fellow (at the time of writing) affiliated with the Department of Family and Community Medicine through St Michael’s Hospital at Unity Health Toronto in Ontario, and with the Upstream Lab in the MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions.
PhDSimon Liang
Family medicine resident (at the time of writing) in Department of Family & Community Medicine at St Michael’s Hospital through Unity Health Toronto.
MDKaren Weyman
Associate Professor in the Department of Family & Community Medicine at the University of Toronto in Ontario and a family physician at St Michael’s Hospital.
MD MEdSteve Durant
Research coordinator (at the time of writing) of the Upstream Lab.
PhDNoor Ramji
Family physician and Practice Improvement Program Director in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto.
MD MScMo Alhaj
Quality Improvement Specialist at St Michael’s Hospital.
MD MPHAndrew Pinto
Director of the Upstream Lab, a public health and preventive medicine specialist and family physician at St Michael’s Hospital, and Associate Professor at the University of Toronto.
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Canadian Family Physician
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July/August 2024
Artificial intelligence in primary care practice
Stephanie Garies, Simon Liang, Karen Weyman, Steve Durant, Noor Ramji, Mo Alhaj, Andrew Pinto
Canadian Family Physician Jul 2024, 70 (7-8) e102-e109; DOI: 10.46747/cfp.700708e102
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