Temple University professor writes about AI’s impact on doctor-patient relationships

John Fry, President - Temple University
John Fry, President - Temple University
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Jules Lipoff, MD, who serves as Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, has written a column for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In his piece, Dr. Lipoff discusses the potential for artificial intelligence to enhance the relationship between doctors and patients when used thoughtfully.

Dr. Lipoff’s column explores how AI can be integrated into medical practice to support and possibly improve patient care experiences.



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