Shift change is one of the most critical windows in any hospital. It depends on teams staying tightly aligned across dozens of moving parts. A respiratory therapist tweaks a ventilator seconds before a desaturation alarm triggers. Down the hall, a transporter clears a bottleneck to move a patient upstairs. At 3:00 a.m., a lab flags
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Why artificial intelligence in medicine cannot replace clinical intuition
It was a cold January night, around two in the morning on my third consecutive 34-hour shift as a senior pediatric resident at a major


