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Home / Health / AI to Boost Rural Doctors in Hawaii

AI to Boost Rural Doctors in Hawaii

19 Jan

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Summary

  • University of Hawaii received $1.1M grant from AMA.
  • AI will study successful rural physicians in Hawaii.
  • Project aims to improve physician retention and access.
AI to Boost Rural Doctors in Hawaii

The University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine has been awarded a significant $1.1 million grant from the American Medical Association. This funding will support an initiative to bolster the physician workforce in rural communities across Hawaii, leveraging artificial intelligence to understand and replicate success factors.

The project, led by Dr. Kelsea Kanoho Hosoda, will employ AI to analyze the characteristics of physicians who thrive long-term in rural Hawaii. By focusing on culturally responsive data, including physician and community narratives, the system aims to create individualized learning pathways for medical trainees.

This innovative approach seeks to improve physician retention and address healthcare access gaps. The pilot program's findings are intended to be adaptable for nationwide application, offering a potential solution to rural physician shortages across the United States.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Disclaimer:
JABSOM is using the $1.1 million AMA grant to develop AI models that help recruit and retain physicians in rural Hawaii.
AI will analyze the attributes of successful rural physicians and train medical students to align with community needs and values.
The AMA grant aims to strengthen medical education and address physician shortages in rural communities using AI and tailored training.

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