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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Innovations in Surgery: Artificial Intelligence

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2022

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Join our surgical education fellow, Dr. Dan Scheese as he kicks off a brand new BTK series titled “Innovations in Surgery.” This series will take a deeper look into past, present, and future innovations that have, or will, revolutionize the field of surgery. In this inaugural episode, Dr. Scheese and Dr. Patrick Georgoff sit down with a leader in the surgical artificial intelligence field, Dr. Daniel Hashimoto. They cover what surgical artificial intelligence is, go over some common terminology used in AI, talk about current applications of AI in the OR, and finally discuss the future of AI in surgery.

Artificial Intelligence in Surgery: Promises and Perils” - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5995666/

Video – Application of AI in the OR – https://youtu.be/kabcjtdI308

Daniel Hashimoto is assistant professor of surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and director of the Penn Computer Assisted Surgery and Outcomes (PCASO) Laboratory. He received his MD and MS in translational research from the University of Pennsylvania and completed his general surgery training at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, where he was also associate director of research of the Surgical AI & Innovation Laboratory. He is vice-chair and co-founder of the Global Surgical AI Collaborative, a nonprofit that oversees and manages a global data-sharing and analytics platform for surgical data. His work focuses on the use of computer vision for the delivery of intraoperative decision support and assessment of surgical performance. He is editor of the textbook Artificial Intelligence in Surgery: Understanding the Role of AI in Surgical Practice, which provides a nontechnical foundation on key concepts in artificial intelligence as it applies to surgical care.

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0:00.0

Behind the Knife, the Surgery Podcast, relevant and engaging content designed to help you

0:12.0

dominate the day.

0:22.0

Welcome to Behind the Knife. My name is Dan Shees. I'm a General Surgery resident at Virginia

0:27.2

Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, currently spending my research years in

0:31.3

a Negratizing Intercalitis Basic Science Lab of at Johns Hopkins, as well as working with

0:36.0

behind the Knife as one of the surgical education fellows. I'm excited to share with you all a new

0:40.9

podcast series that will be hosting called Innovations and Surgery, where we'll be highlighting

0:44.9

different surgical innovations that have previously or will soon improve the field of surgery.

0:50.0

To kick off this series, we're lucky enough to have Dr. Daniel Hashimoto, who is an Assistant

0:54.0

Professor of Surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and the Director of the Penn

0:58.8

Computer Assisted Surgery in Outcomes Laboratory. He previously completed his General Surgery

1:03.3

Training and Massachusetts General Hospital, where he was also the Associate Director of Research

1:08.0

of the surgical AI and Innovation Laboratory. He's Vice Chair and Co-Founder of the Global

1:13.2

Surgery AI Collaborative, a non-profit that oversees and manages a global data sharing and analytics

1:18.7

platform for surgical data. Additionally, he is Editor of the textbook Artificial Intelligence

1:23.7

and Surgery, understanding the role of AI in surgical practice. Welcome Dr. Hashimoto to behind

1:29.1

the Knife. Thank you so much. This is super exciting. I've listened to you guys for a long time

1:33.6

since I was a resident, and it's very fun to be on. Thank you. So, what you didn't mention is that

1:40.5

Dan and I went to medical school together and actually had procured a number of stories that I was

1:46.4

going to share about Dan in medical school. But as I went through my realized, none of them were

1:51.4

appropriate for the podcast, unfortunately. So, we're going to keep those off the air. But Dan

1:55.6

has gone on to do amazing things, and Dan, I'm thrilled to have you on the podcast as an old friend

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