“It's important to put out information that's both accurate and helps to supplement in-office decision making in an outpatient setting,” says Daniel Bockelman.
In this interview, Daniel Bockelman discusses findings from his recent study, “Quality of information for post-prostatectomy incontinence treatments on YouTube.” Bockelman is a urology medical student at SUNY Downstate College of Medicine in Brooklyn, New York.
UK study of AI-based software for prostate cancer detection expands
July 22nd 2024"We will be looking not only at how well this software performs in a busy clinical setting and whether diagnostic accuracy and efficiency improves, but also assessing the experience of clinicians and patients, and looking at the impact on workflow," says Clare Verrill, BM, FRCPath, MMedEd.