

Lloyd Minor
Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine and physician-scientist with expertise in otology/neurotology and medical education, invited to discuss AI in medicine.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 54min
Is AI Really About to Solve Human Disease?
Lloyd Minor, the Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine and a physician-scientist, dives into the transformative role of AI in healthcare. He discusses its potential to diagnose diseases better than doctors and the current limitations of AI in drug design. Concerns about overdiagnosis and the risk of de-skilling clinicians are also highlighted. Minor emphasizes AI's promise in clinical trials and chronic disease management, while addressing the societal impacts of technology on human connections.

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Apr 11, 2024 • 1h 38min
The Dean of Stanford Medical School on How AI Is Shaping The Future of Health Precision
Dr. Lloyd Minor, Dean of Stanford Medicine, dives into the game-changing role of AI in healthcare. He explores how AI improves diagnostics, drug discovery, and precision health while navigating its ethical implications. Dr. Minor discusses the rise of wearable technology for proactive health management and emphasizes the importance of nutrition in medical training. He also considers the future of organ growth and tailored treatments through advanced diagnostics, advocating for a shift from reactive care to a more preventive approach in medicine.

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Jun 7, 2022 • 21min
60. Communicating Uncertainty: How to Connect With Your Audience, Even When The Answers Aren’t Clear
In this enlightening discussion, Lloyd Minor, the Dean of the Stanford School of Medicine and author of 'Discovering Precision Health,' shares insights on communicating uncertainty, especially in health and leadership. He emphasizes that embracing ambiguity can enhance communication rather than hinder it. Minor also highlights the unique strengths introverts bring to leadership roles and underscores the vital importance of active listening. Tune in for practical strategies to navigate uncertainty and foster trust in any audience.

Jan 29, 2026 • 30min
How AI is Changing Medicine
Lloyd Minor, M.D., dean of Stanford Medicine and leader in medical AI education. He discusses AI in diagnostics and pathology. He covers AI helping tumor boards and clinical trial matching. He talks about wearables for chronic disease monitoring. He warns about bias and skill loss and describes Stanford’s mandatory AI training for clinicians.

Jan 31, 2026 • 1h 43min
Brian Lehrer Weekend: One Month of Mayor Mamdani; How AI is Changing Medicine; A History of General Strikes
Elizabeth Kim, WNYC politics reporter, gives on-the-ground takes from Mayor Mamdani's first month. Dr. Lloyd Minor, Stanford Medicine dean, explores how AI is being used in diagnostics, trials, and medical training. Eric Blanc, Rutgers labor scholar, traces the history and tactics of general strikes and modern organizing. Short segments cover symbolism, AI risks and training, and strike strategy and scaling.


