

Adam Rodman MD
Internal medicine physician and researcher who evaluated chain-of-thought large language model performance on physician reasoning tasks and discussed implications for clinical practice.
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May 15, 2024 • 56min
40: #39 Live from AIMW24: Artificial Intelligence in Health Professions Education With Dylan Fortman MD, Adam Rodman MD, and Laurah Turner PhD
In this session, Dr. Dylan Fortman, an expert in health professions education, alongside Dr. Adam Rodman and Dr. Laurah Turner, dive deep into the transformative role of AI in medical training. They discuss the fundamentals of AI technologies and their applications in educational contexts. The conversation highlights both the promises and pitfalls of AI, including concerns about bias and the need for human oversight. They also explore innovative strategies for integrating AI while emphasizing the importance of maintaining a human touch in healthcare education.

Jan 2, 2026 • 1h 21min
January 2026 Recall: Topics on Artificial Intelligence in Neurology
Stephen Marche, a novelist and columnist, shares insights on the implications of AI in writing and neurology. Sándor Beniczky discusses SCORE-AI's role in automating EEG interpretations, enhancing diagnostic workflow. David T. Jones presents StateViewer, a machine-learning tool that boosts diagnostic accuracy in neurodegenerative disorders. Adam Rodman highlights the potential of large language models in clinical reasoning while stressing the importance of clinician involvement. The conversation weaves through the transformative impact of AI on medicine and the necessity for human connection.

Jan 23, 2025 • 18min
Superhuman Performance of a LLM on the Reasoning Tasks of a Physician
Dr. Adam Rodman, a physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and expert in large language models, discusses the revolutionary impact of AI on clinical reasoning. They explore the O1 model's superior diagnostic performance compared to previous iterations like GPT-4. The conversation delves into how enhanced machine reasoning abilities could transform neurology and reduce human error. Rodman emphasizes the importance of physicians in shaping technology policy to ensure responsible integration of these tools into patient care while maintaining the human touch in medicine.


