This Surgical and Procedural Informatics Discussion group will describe challenges and potential solutions to the use of non-human authors in peer-reviewed literature and will introduce emerging evidence that large language models have the potential to change surgical care.
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Presenter
As an assistant professor and an acute care surgeon in the University of Florida Department of Surgery, I treat patients for traumatic injury and those needing emergency general surgery. I am also the associate director of research for the UF Intelligent Critical Care Center. My peer-reviewed publications and research presentations at national and international meetings have evolved from translational science, focusing on bone marrow failure and anemia after traumatic injury, to data science, focusing on machine learning to augment personalized, patient-centered decision-making.