Reflections on 'Soulful Neurology' in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
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Artificial intelligence, Neurology, Humanistic medicine, Patient-Centered care, Technological advancements, Empathy in medicineResumen
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has catalyzed transformative changes across various domains, with neurology emerging as a particularly affected field. This essay delves into a comprehensive analysis of how AI's integration into medicine and neurology revolutionizing diagnostic and therapeutic practices is while simultaneously posing challenges to preserving the humanistic essence of medicine. By examining both technological advancements and the indispensability of empathy and patient-centered care, this exploration aims to understand how AI can coexist with a humanized approach to neurology, or "soulful neurology," as proposed by Prof. Andrew Lees. The preservation of a balance between technological innovation and a humanistic approach will define the essence of neurological practice in the coming decades.
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