This week, Aebhric O’Kelly is joined by Dr Michael Klopper, who recently earned his doctorate from CoROM and shares his journey from South Africa to becoming a doctoral candidate in AI, his extensive experience in remote medicine and mountain rescue, and his views on the future of AI in medical research and education. Discover insights on mountain medicine training, AI's role in healthcare, and practical advice for medical professionals in challenging environments.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Dr Klopper's background01:42 Early connection with the College and initial projects04:06 Setting up clinical placements and courses in South Africa05:44 East London clinical work and EMS programs07:28 Dr Klopper's Wilderness Medicine Fellow (FAWM) and future plans11:48 Dr Klopper's PhD thesis on AI in medicine18:19 The importance of search mechanisms and AI in research21:57 Risks and best practices for AI in academic research24:57 Advice for new medical professionals and outdoor enthusiasts28:48 Preparing for deployment in challenging environments29:30 The role of aviation safety and small details in rescue missions32:16 Closing remarks and future plans for Dr Klopper
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