July 17, 2024
Procedures like carpal tunnel release are among the many that are moving from hospitals and ASCs to physician offices as more robust data continues to emerge...
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By: Outpatient Surgery Editors
Published: 7/20/2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a scary prospect for some who might feel the technology is coming to replace them. Others are skeptical of AI’s usefulness or don’t know much about it. With so much fear, uncertainty and doubt about this transformative technology in the workplace, leaders should consistently engage with employees to educate them on AI, generate ideas, minimize unease and encourage enthusiasm about how AI could be used in a positive, focused and productive way to elevate the overall mission.
A great leader removes the mystery and anxiety about the use of AI in the workplace.
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