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CHICAGO — The AI tools that benefit clinicians most are not always the glamourous ones contributing to drugs, robotics and therapeutics innovations, but could also be the mundane ones that help ease physician burnout. That is according to David Ting, MD, keynote speaker at Digestive Disease Week.
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