May 21, 2026
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Doctors who have not yet started using AI tools should first get comfortable using them in everyday life before adopting them in clinical practice. That is the advice from optometrist Scott A. Edmonds, OD, FAAO, a member of the Healio AI Advisory Board who has been using AI in various areas of his practice.
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