The Scary Truth About AI in the ER and Why Clinical Judgment Still Wins | Dr. Natasha Dole | The Signal Room
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Artificial intelligence is entering emergency departments, acute care settings, and clinical workflows at speed. But when seconds matter, who do clinicians trust — the algorithm or their own judgment?
In this episode of The Signal Room, Chris Hutchins sits down with Natasha Dole, Emergency Medicine Consultant and Digital Health & AI Lead, to explore how credibility is established in high-pressure clinical environments — and what that means for AI adoption.
They discuss:
- How trust is built in the resuscitation room before anyone speaks
- What clinicians need to see before relying on AI recommendations
- When AI supports credibility — and when it undermines it
- The real drivers behind AI resistance in healthcare
- What “earned trust” should look like for AI at the bedside
- The responsibilities that remain uniquely human in clinical care
This conversation moves beyond hype to examine authority, bias, professional responsibility, and the hidden assumptions embedded in healthcare technology.
If you care about responsible AI, clinician trust, and the future of decision-making in acute care — this episode is for you.
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