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The Gurpreet Dhaliwal Master Clinician Visiting Professorship Lecture: 
Human Reasoning, AI Models, and the Race Toward a Strange New Type of Collaboration

Adam Rodman, MD, MPH
Session moderated by Bob Wachter

For this special Grand Rounds, we are excited to welcome Adam Rodman, an expert in clinical reasoning and decision-making, to UCSF to explore the fascinating intersection of AI and human reasoning. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how human-computer interactions and collaboration might complement, rather than replace, human judgment, and how AI and reasoning models in medicine are poised to transform clinical decision-making.

We established this annual Master Clinician Visiting Professorship, through a generous gift from a donor, to recognize the contributions of our many Master Clinicians in the DOM, especially our newest inductees: Sarah DoernbergSarah GoglinAndrew Leavitt, and Neil Trivedi. Every year our visiting professor gives the Gurpreet Dhaliwal Lecture in Medicine, which is named after our legendary clinician-educator and Master Clinician Gurpreet Dhaliwal.

Speaker:
Adam Rodman, MD, MPH, is an assistant professor of medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School. He is an associate editor at The New England Journal of Medicine AI, the host of the American College of Physicians' podcast Bedside Rounds, and the author of the book Short Cuts: Medicine.

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Human Reasoning, AI Models, and the Race Toward a Strange New Type of Collaboration