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Computer or Model-aided Diagnostics

Computer or model-aided diagnostics (or CMD) is a form of artificial intelligence (AI) used by healthcare professionals to assist in diagnosing diseases and other medical conditions. CMD uses sophisticated algorithms that analyze a patient’s medical history and symptoms to accurately identify diseases. This technolo…

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Overview

Computer or model-aided diagnostics (or CMD) is a form of artificial intelligence (AI) used by healthcare professionals to assist in diagnosing diseases and other medical conditions. CMD uses sophisticated algorithms that analyze a patient’s medical history and symptoms to accurately identify diseases. This technology can help doctors make more accurate and timely diagnoses, reduce the need for labor-intensive physical exams, and potentially lead to improved outcomes for patients. CMD can also be used to monitor patient data over time and identify trends that may indicate an early sign of a possible health problem. By utilizing this technology, healthcare professionals can provide better and more efficient care for their patients.

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Professor Shangming Zhou · United Kingdom Professor Hong Lin · United States Dr. Rami H. Al-Rifai · United Arab Emirates

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