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Wall Street Journal highlights IC3’s MySurgeryRisk app

The Wall Street Journal highlighted the Intelligent Critical Care Center (IC3) app MySurgeryRisk and quoted director Azra Bihorac in an article discussing how researchers are using electronic health records and artificial intelligence to improve patient care and avoid medical errors. Laura Lando writes, “The aim [of MySurgeryRisk]…

IC3 featured at UF Celebration of Research

At the University of Florida College of Medicine’s Celebration of Research poster session on Feb. 28, Intelligent Critical Care Center (IC3) researchers displayed six posters at the O’Connell Center that gave visitors an early look at some of our most recent work. In addition to IC3 directors,…

IC3’s journey of producing AI models highlighted in journal

A new article in the journal Physiological Measurement describes the efforts of Intelligent Critical Care (IC3) directors and collaborators to develop the MySurgeryRisk platform, an artificial intelligence and machine learning model designed to predict the likelihood of postoperative complications. Written by IC3 co-directors Azra Bihorac and…

NPR’s 1A talks AI with IC3 director

National Public Radio’s 1A program interviewed the Intelligent Critical Care Center (IC3) director Azra Bihorac for a segment called “Where AI Helps and Hurts in Health Care.” As part of the wide-ranging discussion, Dr. Bihorac told host Jenn White about the importance of prioritizing the…

IC3 assoc. director talks UF supercomputer

The Intelligent Critical Care Center (IC3) associate director for education Ruogu Fang, PhD, appeared on Tampa’s ABC Action News in a segment about the University of Florida’s HiPerGator supercomputer. Dr. Fang’s research focuses on brain diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, and she uses artificial intelligence…

IC3 part of $23.5 million medical AI grant for critical care medicine

The UF Health Newsroom featured an article about the Intelligent Critical Care Center (IC3) and its UF partners who are receiving $3.6 million of the $23.5 million multicenter grant for their CHoRUS project to create an AI infrastructure for critical care medicine. IC3 co-directors Azra Bihorac…