Episode 55: Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare

Episode 55: Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare

Dr. Phillip Alvelda, CEO of Brainworks, joins host Dr. Bob Kaiser for a discussion about artificial intelligence and how the healthcare industry can use it to improve patient outcomes.

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