{"title":"Delving deeper into the transformative landscape of health care","authors":"SheikhMohd Saleem, ShahSumaya Jan","doi":"10.4103/cmi.cmi_122_23","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Sir, I am compelled to delve into the discourse ignited by the editorial “Changing Contour of Healthcare,”[1] which brilliantly navigates the tides of change that are shaping the very essence of medical practice. The editorial meticulously unveils the intricate interplay between technological advancements, societal shifts, and their reverberations across clinical practice, medical education, research, and governance. The editorial appropriately cites the philosopher Heraclitus, reminding us that change is not merely a transient occurrence but the very essence of existence. The COVID-19 pandemic, in its grim wake, has become a harbinger of profound transformations that have propelled health care into an era of unprecedented metamorphosis. The pandemic, as a crucible of necessity, has not only fast-tracked the adoption of telemedicine, wearable devices, and advanced therapies but also ignited a blazing momentum toward the fusion of artificial intelligence (AI) with medical science. The editorial's exploration of the ethical dimensions inherent in this new realm is pivotal. AI, epitomized by the advent of ChatGPT, has demonstrated its prowess in surpassing traditional benchmarks in medical licensing examinations, thereby igniting queries that transcend mere fascination. The pertinence of ethics, validation, and sustainability in this transformation is paramount. While AI has cast a compelling spell over medical education and practice, the validity of its insights, the preservation of patient privacy, and the potential for exacerbating disparities necessitate unflinching scrutiny. While echoing the editorial's sentiments, we wish to introduce some additional dimensions to the dialog: 1. Ethics and humanism in AI: As AI algorithms delve deeper into medical diagnostics and prognostics, we must not relinquish the ethical foundation and humanistic ethos that underpin medical practice. The symbiotic relationship between AI's computational prowess and the healer's empathic touch is a testament to the potential for collaboration rather than replacement[2] 2. Resilient systems and preparedness: The editorial rightly extols the value of population-based research in predicting health-care trends and enhancing institutional preparedness. The COVID-19 pandemic has unveiled the fragility of existing health-care systems. Nurturing robust, adaptive frameworks that can pivot in response to emerging challenges becomes paramount in safeguarding public health[3] 3. Global collaborations in AI research: As the nexus between AI and health-care expands, fostering cross-disciplinary and global collaborations becomes nonnegotiable. The challenges posed by AI-driven innovations, ranging from algorithmic biases to data integrity, transcend geographical boundaries. It is our collective responsibility to forge international partnerships that harness AI's potential for collective human benefit[4] 4. Innovations in medical education: The intersection of AI and medical education necessitates a holistic paradigm shift. While AI can augment procedural knowledge, the sanctity of critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and compassionate patient interaction remains sacrosanct. Integrating AI as a tool to enhance rather than supplant these core competencies holds immense promise.[5] In conclusion, the editorial is a clarion call for us to embrace change as a catalyst for continuous refinement. It beckons us, the custodians of medical science, to traverse uncharted territory with a fusion of wisdom, innovation, and ethics. As we maneuver through this transformative landscape, the compass of our endeavors must be calibrated by a profound dedication to the well-being of humanity. The editorial, fortified by these reflections, reverberates as a cornerstone of discourse guiding us toward a future where change is embraced not merely as a constant but as a conduit for unparalleled advancement. Financial support and sponsorship Nil. Conflicts of interest There are no conflicts of interest.","PeriodicalId":72734,"journal":{"name":"Current medical issues","volume":"25 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Current medical issues","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.4103/cmi.cmi_122_23","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Sir, I am compelled to delve into the discourse ignited by the editorial “Changing Contour of Healthcare,”[1] which brilliantly navigates the tides of change that are shaping the very essence of medical practice. The editorial meticulously unveils the intricate interplay between technological advancements, societal shifts, and their reverberations across clinical practice, medical education, research, and governance. The editorial appropriately cites the philosopher Heraclitus, reminding us that change is not merely a transient occurrence but the very essence of existence. The COVID-19 pandemic, in its grim wake, has become a harbinger of profound transformations that have propelled health care into an era of unprecedented metamorphosis. The pandemic, as a crucible of necessity, has not only fast-tracked the adoption of telemedicine, wearable devices, and advanced therapies but also ignited a blazing momentum toward the fusion of artificial intelligence (AI) with medical science. The editorial's exploration of the ethical dimensions inherent in this new realm is pivotal. AI, epitomized by the advent of ChatGPT, has demonstrated its prowess in surpassing traditional benchmarks in medical licensing examinations, thereby igniting queries that transcend mere fascination. The pertinence of ethics, validation, and sustainability in this transformation is paramount. While AI has cast a compelling spell over medical education and practice, the validity of its insights, the preservation of patient privacy, and the potential for exacerbating disparities necessitate unflinching scrutiny. While echoing the editorial's sentiments, we wish to introduce some additional dimensions to the dialog: 1. Ethics and humanism in AI: As AI algorithms delve deeper into medical diagnostics and prognostics, we must not relinquish the ethical foundation and humanistic ethos that underpin medical practice. The symbiotic relationship between AI's computational prowess and the healer's empathic touch is a testament to the potential for collaboration rather than replacement[2] 2. Resilient systems and preparedness: The editorial rightly extols the value of population-based research in predicting health-care trends and enhancing institutional preparedness. The COVID-19 pandemic has unveiled the fragility of existing health-care systems. Nurturing robust, adaptive frameworks that can pivot in response to emerging challenges becomes paramount in safeguarding public health[3] 3. Global collaborations in AI research: As the nexus between AI and health-care expands, fostering cross-disciplinary and global collaborations becomes nonnegotiable. The challenges posed by AI-driven innovations, ranging from algorithmic biases to data integrity, transcend geographical boundaries. It is our collective responsibility to forge international partnerships that harness AI's potential for collective human benefit[4] 4. Innovations in medical education: The intersection of AI and medical education necessitates a holistic paradigm shift. While AI can augment procedural knowledge, the sanctity of critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and compassionate patient interaction remains sacrosanct. Integrating AI as a tool to enhance rather than supplant these core competencies holds immense promise.[5] In conclusion, the editorial is a clarion call for us to embrace change as a catalyst for continuous refinement. It beckons us, the custodians of medical science, to traverse uncharted territory with a fusion of wisdom, innovation, and ethics. As we maneuver through this transformative landscape, the compass of our endeavors must be calibrated by a profound dedication to the well-being of humanity. The editorial, fortified by these reflections, reverberates as a cornerstone of discourse guiding us toward a future where change is embraced not merely as a constant but as a conduit for unparalleled advancement. Financial support and sponsorship Nil. Conflicts of interest There are no conflicts of interest.