

SCCMPod-552: AI in Critical Care and Education
Oct 4, 2025
Kaitlin M. Alexander is a clinical associate professor focused on integrating AI into critical care education, while Ankit Sakhuja is a director of AI in critical care, enhancing clinical workflows. They discuss the transformative role of AI in education and patient care, highlighting interactive simulations for students to practice decision-making. Ethical concerns like data privacy and algorithm biases are addressed, along with the importance of educating future clinicians on responsible AI use. They emphasize that we are just beginning this journey and stress the need for thoughtful integration.
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Data Overload Demands Smarter Tools
- ICU clinicians face data overload with thousands of data points per patient per day that exceed human processing capacity.
- Ankit Sakhuja argues AI can harness this data to provide smarter, scalable clinical insights.
AI Flagged Nutrition Consults
- Ankit Sakhuja described an AI model that flags patients needing nutritionist evaluation in their hospital.
- He credits the model with improving delivery of necessary nutritional therapy.
Use AI For Guided Case Discussions
- Kaitlin Alexander uses AI during small-group topic discussions to generate case answers that learners evaluate aloud.
- She advises comparing AI outputs to reveal gaps and teach critical appraisal of AI-generated answers.