Purpose: Discussions on the design, execution, and findings of academic clinical trials involving AI,... View more
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Purpose: Discussions on the design, execution, and findings of academic clinical trials involving AI, and other non-commercial research studies.
Description: This group focuses on the scientific rigor and methodological aspects of clinical research where AI is either the intervention, an outcome measure, or a tool used within the trial. It emphasizes the academic pursuit of evidence generation.
Intended Use: For researchers to discuss trial protocols, patient recruitment strategies for AI studies, data collection methodologies, statistical analysis, and the process of publishing academic findings from AI-driven clinical research.
Limitations:Strictly Academic/Non-Commercial Trials: Discussions must be focused on research trials, not commercial product validation for market entry (which might involve regulatory bodies and go in 3.3).No Individual Patient Medical Advice: No specific patient cases.No Commercial Promotion.
Key Activities:Sharing and critiquing clinical trial protocols for AI interventions.Discussing challenges in patient recruitment and randomization for AI studies.Presenting and interpreting results from academic clinical trials.Debating ethical considerations unique to AI in clinical research.
Potential Users: Academic/Researcher, Clinician/Practitioner (involved in trials), AI Innovator/Developer (involved in trials).
Possible Discussions: “Designing a randomized controlled trial for an AI diagnostic tool,” “Challenges of blinding in AI clinical trials,” “Early findings from an academic study on AI for precision medicine.”
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