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  • How AI Could Transform the Future of Medicine

    Leading in the Age of AI

    Washington Post Live hosted Professor and Center for Innovative Leadership Director Christopher Myers and Bernard T. Ferrari Professor and CIL Core Faculty Tinglong Dai for a conversation led by Luiza Savage, Editorial Director at WP Intelligence, on how leaders can thoughtfully harness AI to shape the future of medicine.

  • Is AI in medical decision-making creating a superhuman burden on doctors?

    Leading in Health Care

    Professor of Management and of Medicine and Public Health Christopher Myers proposes new regulations to help reduce the burden doctors face from new assistive AI products.

  • Doctors need better guidance on AI

    Leading in Health Care

    In a recent interview, Shefali V. Patil, PhD, Associate Professor of Management at Texas McCombs School of Business and Affiliate Faculty with the Center for Innovative Leadership at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, explores the growing pressures on medical professionals—not only to perform with clinical precision, but to do so while navigating unrealistic expectations of moral and cognitive perfection.

  • “We designed smart machines, then asked doctors to be even smarter.”

    Leading in Health Care

    As AI systems grow more sophisticated, they are meant to lighten the load on clinicians. But without clearly defined frameworks for their use, these technologies may actually increase the cognitive and emotional demands on physicians—forcing them to interpret complex data while still delivering deeply human care. In this recent Le Monde opinion piece, Yemeng Lu-Myers, MD, Christopher Myers, PhD, and Shefali V. Patil, PhD, unpack what they call the “physician’s superhuman dilemma.”

  • The AI Doctor Will See New York Ride-Share Drivers Now

    Leading in Health Care

    Hospitals and medical practices should share accountability with doctors for AI-driven decisions and continuously review their use of the technology, argued Christopher Myers of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in The Wall Street Journal. The article also highlights Akido Labs’ efforts to provide AI-enhanced medical care to Uber and Lyft drivers near their workplaces.

  • Who is to blame for errors of medical AI?

    Leading in Health Care

    Assistive artificial intelligence technologies hold significant promise for transforming health care by aiding physicians in diagnosing, managing, and treating patients. However, the current trend of assistive AI implementation could actually worsen challenges related to error prevention and physician burnout, according to a new brief published by CIL Affiliate Faculty Member, Shefali V. Patil, CIL Faculty Director, Christopher Myers, and Johns Hopkins Medicine Otolaryngologist, Yemeng Lu-Myers, in the JAMA Health Forum.

  • Calibrating AI Reliance—A Physician’s Superhuman Dilemma

    Leading in Health Care

    The brief, written by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, Johns Hopkins Medicine, and The University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business, explains that there is an increasing expectation of physicians to rely on AI to minimize medical errors. However, proper laws and regulations are not yet in place to support physicians as they make AI-guided decisions, despite the fierce adoption of these technologies among health care organizations.

  • From $275,000 Salaries To Work-Life Balance: Why Burned-Out Doctors Are Trading The ER For The C-Suite

    Leading in Health Care

    CIL Faculty Director, Christopher Myers, shared his insights in a recent Business Insider article on why health professionals are increasingly ditching the hospital grind for corporate boardrooms

  • Leveraging Technology and Organizational Science to Enhance Teamwork in Health Care

    Leading in Health Care

    By integrating new technologies and insights from organizational science health care, leaders can embrace the digital era in ways that positively impact team design and teaming practices. Featuring CIL Faculty Anna Mayo and Chris Myers

  • Understanding the Nuances of Social Networks and Interconnectedness in Healthcare Organizations

    Leading in Health Care

    Healthcare leaders should be aware of the pros, cons, and sometimes surprising nuances around different types of social networks in healthcare organizations. Featuring CIL Affiliate Christina Yuan

  • Leadership Lessons for Multidisciplinary Teams in Healthcare and Beyond

    Leading in Health Care

    Harnessing the power of a multidisciplinary team carries vast potential for effectiveness and problem-solving—while achieving high-performance with diversely skilled stakeholders requires adroit management. Featuring CIL Affiliates Christina Yuan and Mike Rosen

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    The Value of Respect in Nurse-Physician Relations

    Leading in Health Care

    Ineffective collaboration between physicians and nurses in acute healthcare settings is known to lead to substandard patient outcomes. A new review highlights the role of respect in promoting better interprofessional relationships, offering insights to help leaders encourage and maintain respectful attitudes and behavior. Featuring CIL Affiliates Anna Mayo and Derrick Bransby

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