AI in Medicine
Optimize AI in Emergency Medicine
January 2026 · Global MedOps Command
How emergency clinicians can evaluate AI tools for practical workflow support without compromising safety or clinical judgment.
Emergency Medicine • AI Strategy • Clinical Operations
Physician-led emergency medicine AI education that helps clinicians evaluate AI tools, protect clinical judgment, improve ED workflow, and choose the right next step through courses, simulation, books, and practical resources.
Board-Certified Emergency Physician (ABEM) · FACEP · 25+ Years Clinical EM · Professor of Emergency Medicine · HEMS & Critical Care Transport Medical Director · Colonel & State Surgeon, Mississippi Army National Guard · Telehealth Medical Director
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