Roupen Odabashian, Hematology/Oncology Fellow at the Karmanos Cancer Institute, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I was incredibly skeptical when someone at American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) asked if I would use AI voice mode that OpenEvidence released recently I was skeptical.
But I recently discovered I was looking at it from the wrong angle. Voice AI is not for the clinic, it is for everything outside of it.
I tested it out on my morning run to supplement my usual podcast learning, and it completely transformed my routine into an interactive learning session.
Being able to ask complex clinical questions hands free is an absolute game changer.
I wrote about my full experience and why I officially changed my stance in my latest Substack.
The link in the comments.
I would love to hear your thoughts: are you using voice AI for your continuing education?
No conflict of interest to disclose with OE. I wrote this article to help other physicians and companies understand physician workflow.”

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