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The Visible Voices

The Visible Voices

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The Visible Voices podcast amplifies voices that are Visible and those that may be Invisible. We speak on topics related to healthcare, equity, and current trends. Based in Philadelphia, and hosted by physician Resa E. Lewiss, we really like speaking with people like you.Copyright 2025 All Rights Reserved Ciencias Sociales Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • AI’s Third Wave in Medicine—Christian Rose on Why This Time Is Different
    Nov 13 2025
    In this episode we speak with Dr. Christian Rose. Christian is an emergency physician and clinical informaticist at Stanford University specializing in the intersection of clinical medicine, information systems and innovation - specifically in machine learning, decision support, user-centered design and global health. We discuss the transformative potential of AI, particularly generative AI, in patient care and emergency medicine. The conversation explores the evolution of AI in medicine, the challenges of accuracy in generative AI, and the historical context of AI development. We also address the implications of AI for global health equity and the future of medical training, emphasizing the importance of finding one's voice in the medical field. Some highlights
    • The evolution of AI in medicine has gone through distinct historical phases.
    • Generative AI's accuracy is a significant concern in medical applications.
    • Medical education needs to adapt to the changing landscape of healthcare and technology.
    Read more about Christian on his website. If you enjoy the show, please leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating on Apple or a 👍🏻 on YouTube. Subscribe via the Website. Forward to a friend today!
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    26 m
  • Voice as the Great Equalizer: Dr. Amy Ho on AI, Informatics, and Storytelling in Medicine
    Nov 6 2025
    Todays's guest is Dr. Amy Faith Ho -and Emergency Medicine Physician, Chief Systems and Informatics Officer, and TEDx Speaker Dr. Amy Faith Ho discusses her journey from high school debater to emergency medicine physician and informatics leader. Born to Taiwanese immigrants and motivated by concerns about the insurance industry, Amy shares insights on AI in healthcare—from scribing platforms to billing—and confesses to being a "ghost scanner" with point-of-care ultrasound. The conversation explores liability, consent, HIPAA's relevance in the AI era, and why storytelling connects everything in medicine. Key Topics
    • Finding voice through high school debate despite growing up poor
    • Becoming passionate about healthcare after researching the insurance industry
    • AI scribing: ambient listening technology, liability, and recording retention
    • AI-assisted billing and coding in emergency medicine and surgery
    • Point-of-care ultrasound documentation challenges and workflow issues
    • Patient consent and transparency about AI use
    • HIPAA in the age of massive datasets and de-identified training data
    • Storytelling as the foundation of patient care and data analysis
    Connect with Dr. Amy Ho
    • Twitter: @AmyFaithHo
    • Website: AmyFaithHo.com
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    28 m
  • Excellence Without Perfectionism: Amna Shabbir Minicast on Redefining Success in Medicine
    Sep 17 2025
    In this episode, we speak with Dr. Amna Shabbir about the pervasive impact of perfectionism on physicians and high achievers. Dr. Shabbir, who is dual board-certified in internal medicine and geriatric medicine with advanced training in integrative wellbeing and behavior change, hosts the Success Reimagined podcast and recently delivered a TEDx talk on this topic. She explains the three types of perfectionism that particularly affect physicians: self-oriented ("I must be perfect"), other-oriented ("others must be perfect"), and socially prescribed ("the world demands perfection from me"). The conversation explores Dr. Shabbir's coaching philosophy, which focuses on moving from perfectionism to what she calls "excellence-ism" and making success sustainable without sacrificing wellbeing. Content Warning: This episode discusses mental health crises among healthcare workers, postpartum depression, and perfectionism. If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 988. If you enjoy the show, please leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating on Apple or a 👍🏻 on YouTube. Subscribe via the Website. Forward to a friend today!
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    14 m
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