1st Edition
Next-Gen Medicine Flourishing as a Digital Doctor
Chapter 1 — The Augmented Physician How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping the Identity and Role of the Modern Clinician
Chapter 2 — AI in the Clinical Exam Room Transforming the Patient Encounter in the Age of Intelligent Medicine
Chapter 3 — Workflow, Burnout, and the Invisible Work of Care Automation, Cognitive Load, and Redesigning Medicine Around Human Limits
Chapter 4 — Ethics, Bias, and Algorithmic Justice Navigating Fairness, Accountability, and Moral Responsibility in Clinical AI
Chapter 5 — Safety, Accountability, and Regulation Responsibility, Validation, and Oversight in the Age of Clinical Artificial Intelligence
Chapter 6 — Reimagining Medical Education and Training How Artificial Intelligence Is Redefining What Physicians Must Know in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 7 — New Competencies for the Digital Doctor Data Literacy, Algorithmic Judgment, Prompt Design, and Human–AI Collaboration in Modern Clinical Practice
Chapter 8 — Digital Bedside Manner and Patient Trust Preserving the Human Connection in a Technology-Driven Clinical Environment
Chapter 9 — Personalized, Data-Rich, and Population-Level Care Artificial Intelligence, Genomics, Wearables, and the Future of Precision Health
Chapter 10 — Physicians as Designers and Stewards of AI Leadership, Governance, and the Clinician's Role in Shaping Responsible Technology
Biography
Dr. Owais Durrani is a practicing emergency physician and on-air medical analyst who has spent a career translating the frontlines of medicine for the public. He is deeply engaged in the intersection of technology and artificial intelligence in healthcare, bringing a frontline clinical perspective to one of the most consequential transformations in modern medicine.
Dr. Robert Glatter is an emergency medicine physician based in New York City, known for his expertise in acute care for over 25 years. He is on staff at Lenox Hill Hospital and maintains an appointment as assistant professor at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. His interests include a focus on artificial intelligence, traumatic brain injury, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, space medicine, toxicology, infectious disease, nutrition, longevity medicine, along with innovative medical technologies. He serves on the board of directors of CaringKind, a longstanding organization providing care to patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. A frequent contributor to Healio, Forbes, Medpage Today, Medscape, Time Magazine, MSNow, NBC, HealthLine and other outlets, he writes about health, wellness, and medical breakthroughs, drawing from over two decades of clinical experience. Dr. Glatter is also an advocate for patient safety and healthcare policy reform.






