
Health care providers everywhere are grappling with the rapid rise of AI, or artificial intelligence. How will it affect their work and careers? What role will it play in their practices and classrooms?
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Artificial intelligence tools can be used to save time and improve care in the clinic, the classroom, and the lab.

Health care providers everywhere are grappling with the rapid rise of AI, or artificial intelligence. How will it affect their work and careers? What role will it play in their practices and classrooms?
Date: May 1, 2025
Contact: aptamag@apta.org
Content Type: Feature
Jacqueline Conciatore
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