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In this episode Jennifer Schoch, MD, FAAD, FAAP, discusses updated guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of atopic dermatitis or eczema. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also speak with Esli Osmanlliu, MD, and medical student Nik Jaiswal about the accuracy of large language models in pediatric and adult medicine. 

 

 

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Guests

Jennifer Schoch, MD, FAAD, FAAP

Guest

Jennifer Schoch is a Clinical Professor at the University of Florida Department of Dermatology. Dr. Schoch is board certified in dermatology and pediatric dermatology by the American Board of Dermatology. Dr. Schoch’s clinical interests include pediatric atopic dermatitis, neonatal skin care and disease, vascular birthmarks, and genetic conditions involving the skin. Her research focuses on the role of the infantile skin microbiome in skin disease (such as atopic dermatitis) and systemic disease (such as neonatal sepsis). 

Esli Osmanlliu, MD

Guest

Esli Osmanlliu is a clinician scientist at McGill University. His research program, funded by the Québec Health Research Funds (FRQS), focuses on the use of artificial intelligence for common pediatric urgent care consultations. His lab evaluates health technologies in a real-world setting and relies on longitudinal partnership with families and community organizations. Dr. Osmanlliu practices pediatric emergency medicine at the Montreal Children's Hospital. 

Nik Jaiswal

Guest

Nik Jaiswal is a medical student and MSc candidate at McGill University in Quebec. His research focuses on the responsible application of large language models (LLMs) in medicine.

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Conflict of Interest Disclosure:

Nik Jaiswal receives funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Fonds de Recherche du Québec in partnership with SSA Québec, and the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre.

Music Credits:
"Steadfast" by Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue
Theme music composed by Matthew Simonson at Foundsound.media

*The views expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and not necessarily those of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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