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NBC Nightly News

High-tech hospital uses artificial intelligence in patient care

PRISMAp director Azra Bihorac appeared on NBC Nightly News in a segment with Dr. John Torres to discuss the lab's research into using AI to monitor the status of critically ill patients.

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Dr. Azra Bihorac speaks at Summer Commencement

Dr. Azra Bihorac delivered the summer commencement speech to UF’s Class of 2025, expanding on the role of humankind in the modern age of technology and empowering students with words of wisdom through her unique journey.

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Dr. Azra Bihorac Explains Approaches to AKI

Dr. Bihorac joins a Reach MD clinicians roundtable to explain “How to Take a Proactive Approach to Acute Kidney Injury Risk Assessment and Management”

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ABC 7 News

How AI is helping Florida companies work more efficiently than ever before

PRISMAP director Azra Bihorac talks with ABC 7 reporter Meagan Miller about the future of AI in medicine.

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National Public Radio

Where AI helps and hurts health care

NPR’s 1A program host Jenn White interviews PRISMAP director Azra Bihorac for a segment called “Where AI Helps and Hurts in Health Care.” The segment is part of a series between 1A and WIRED.

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BrainX Talks podcast: A Conversation with Dr. Azra Bihorac

Ashish Khanna, MD, FCCM, FCCP, from the Wake Forest School of Medicine, speaks with Azra Bihorac, MD, MS, about her extensive background in medical research and about her current AI in critical care projects with PRISMAP.

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UF Health

From Florida podcast: NIH’s new program expands the use of AI in medical research

PRISMAP director Azra Bihorac appeared on the UF News “From Florida” podcast to discuss the multimillion-dollar, multicenter National Institutes of Health Bridge2AI project focused on expanding AI research and technology in critical care settings.

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UF Researchers Create VR App to Help Medical Professionals De-Stress

PRISMAP researchers have created virtual reality (VR) software to help medical professionals de-stress from the demands of work and the pandemic.

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CBS 4 News

Artificial Intelligence Used in ICU to Predict Risk of Mortality

PRISMAP director Azra Bihorac talks to CBS 4 News about a new software program to predict mortality risk for ICU patients in real-time.

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UF researchers create algorithm that accurately predicts surgical complications

PRISMAP researchers have developed a computer algorithm that is more accurate than a doctor when it comes to predicting surgical complications.

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Artificial Intelligence System for Patient Care

PRISMAP researchers develop artificial intelligence system for fast, accurate patient care.

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Developing stronger, better, and faster powered medical technology

Drs. Azra Bihorac and Parisa Rashidi have created a system that speeds up and more accurately determines a patient’s condition using artificial intelligence.

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UF researchers develop artificial intelligence system for fast, accurate patient care

UF researchers develop artificial intelligence system for fast, accurate patient care

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UF Health researchers validate early predictor of lethal kidney condition

Researchers have found a way to identify critically ill patients who are at risk of developing acute kidney injury — a potentially fatal and often asymptomatic condition.

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Study Finds Link Between Insurance Type and Treatment For Stroke Patients

University of Florida researchers have found a correlation between Medicare and patient access to surgical treatment for subarachnoid hemorrhage, a type of stroke that affects as many as 30,000 Americans each year — often causing death or long-term impairment and disability.

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Keeping Kidneys Safe: Kidney injury during surgery

The researchers hope their findings will lead to improved prevention, treatment and follow-up care for patients who sustain acute kidney injury during or after vascular surgery.

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