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The AI licensure debate is missing the point of licensure

“AI will reshape medicine. The physicians who answer for the outcome must lead the way it enters patient care," write Afnan R. Tariq and Ami Bhatt.

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The AI licensure debate is missing the point of licensure

“AI will reshape medicine. The physicians who answer for the outcome must lead the way it enters patient care," write Afnan R. Tariq and Ami Bhatt.

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fiercehealthcare.com8 g fa

Primary care’s AI moment

Artificial intelligence is here to stay, and physicians should be learning how to use it thoughtfully. | Artificial intelligence is here to stay, and physicians should be learning how to use it thoughtfully. That’s the…

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  1. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·statnews.com

    The AI licensure debate is missing the point of licensure

    “AI will reshape medicine. The physicians who answer for the outcome must lead the way it enters patient care," write Afnan R. Tariq and Ami Bhatt.

  2. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·fiercehealthcare.com

    Primary care’s AI moment

    Artificial intelligence is here to stay, and physicians should be learning how to use it thoughtfully. | Artificial intelligence is here to stay, and physicians should be learning…