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Anishee Undavia, MD

@neurobuckets

#Neuromuscularbuckets, Umich Wolverine, happy clinician, bringing bedside teaching and “a-ha” moments to #neurotwitter, #neurox, views are my own

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A strong message for all medical providers in JAMA Neurology: "The medical community must take AI safety seriously, increase risk awareness, demand strong oversight, and do their part to steer AI development to serve, rather than threaten, human health."

A strong message for all medical providers in JAMA Neurology: 

"The medical community must take AI safety seriously, increase risk awareness, demand strong oversight, and do their part to steer AI development to serve, rather than threaten, human health."
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This is a FUN way to think about cranial nerve pathology. Clinically on the nose (or face or eye or tongue 🤣) and super witty.

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One thing I love about using an AI scribe: I can let patient conversations flow naturally, without forcing them into the structure of the note. A discussion of symptoms might lead to a family member’s experience. Or how work is making things worse. We talk like humans. The AI

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Cognitive colleagues-how are we counseling patients with elevated phosphorylated tau levels who are otherwise functioning just fine with near normal MOCA and neuropsych profiles, but panicking that they have Alzheimer’s Disease?

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Still using Dax copilot (mostly for HPI) but struggling with the plan. It’s not outlining my logic and reasoning and on follow up I’m in left wondering what I was actually thinking. Thoughts?

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What are we even doing if a patient is told they have to wait almost a year to see a neurologist? At this point getting a timely appointment is entirely based on hidden waitlists and backdoor access.

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I have a patient with Parkinsons disease and dementia who when I asked him how he was feeling told me without any self pity that he could usually find two or three moments each day to be happy. I have tried to carry this forward in my own life

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Bouncing localizations in my stacked general neuro clinic this morning: 🧊 Paramyotonia congenita 👔 Cervical myelopathy 🧬 CIDP 💪 Myositis 🧍‍♂️ MSA-cerebellar 🌩️ Migraine 🧠 TIA Always something from every corner of the nervous system. #NeuroClinic #Neurology #neurox

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Update: I’ve abandoned AI scribe. It became unnecessarily wordy and the assessment and plan did not capture the specifics of neurology. Too basic. I found myself more stressed using it. Let me know if you all like any tools specific for neuro.