Watch this amazing recap of The Scope Forward Show 2023 (Season 3). Risks in GI. Non-invasive testing. Breaking rules. Having a backup plan. Stool detection app. Reimbursement for AI. Self driving endoscopy. Lead, don’t get left behind. Endoscopy robots as part of the team. Value of data in GI. Precision medicine. Unconventional ideas.
Thank YOU guests for the amazing work you do, for being so candid, and for making The Scope Forward Show one of the most influential podcasts in gastroenterology.
- There are several risks in GI right now – Dr. Dan Neumann (Capital Digestive Care)
- It’s not about detecting disease, it’s about preventing disease – Dr. Erica Barnell (Geneoscopy)
- You’ve to break rules to do something transformational – Dr. Russ Arjal (Telebelly Health)
- If your income is cut down by 40-50%…have a backup plan ready and move forward – Dr. Bara El Kurdi (GI Startup Podcast)
- AI is far more accurate than patients at predicting – Asaf Kraus (Dieta Health)
- Somebody somewhere is going to pay for AI in GI – Dr. Michael Byrne (Satisfai Health)
- If you can drive autonomous cars on roads, can’t you drive endoscopes in patients? – Saurabh Jejurikar (EndoVision AI)
- You’ve grow and you’ve to lead. If you aren’t, you’ll be left behind – Omer Dror (Lynx.MD)
- A robot doesn’t make inefficient movements. It doesn’t matter who uses it. – Dr. Sanket Chauhan (Surgical Automations)
- The value of data in GI is huge. What can you do to give yourself a competitive advantage? – Dunston Almeida (triValence)
- In medicine, AI is incredibly powerful if you have structured data – Prof. David Whitcomb (Ariel Precision Medicine)
- Consider different perspectives. Be open to unconventional ideas – Dr. Austin Chiang (Medtronic Endoscopy)