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Marci Farquhar-Snow1, Amy E Simone, Sheel V Singh
1Marci Farquhar-Snow is a retired assistant professor, formerly practicing in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science in Scottsdale, Ariz. Amy E. Simone is a consultant at Edwards Lifesciences in Burlingame, Calif. Sheel V. Singh is a second-year student in the PhD program in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions in Boston, Mass. Reamer L. Bushardt is provost and vice president for academic affairs and a professor at Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, as well as a research associate in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Mass. Marci Farquhar-Snow serves on the Cardiovascular Team Editorial Board at the Journal of the American College of Cardiology . Amy E. Simone is chair-elect, CV Team Section Leadership Council, American College of Cardiology, and founder of JC Medical. Reamer L. Bushardt is editor-in-chief emeritus of JAAPA . The authors have disclosed no other potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Abstract:
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere, but how is this expansive technology being used in cardiovascular care? This article explores common AI models, how they are transforming healthcare delivery, and important roles for clinicians, including advanced practice providers, in the development, adoption, evaluation, and ethical use of AI in cardiovascular care.
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