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The future of the clinical relationship, code sharing, and a Nye-t at the theatre

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In this week's podcast: How AI will affect the clinician-patient relationship? Our annual Nuffield Summit roundtable asks how the promise of tech tools stacks up against reality, and how the future of the therapeutic relationship can be protected (participants below). Your code is as important as your methods, which is why The BMJ now requires you to share it - Ben Goldacre and Nick De Vito, from the Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science at the University of Oxford, explain why it's so important, and how The BMJ's new data and code sharing policy could change research transparency. Nye Bevin set up the NHS when the UK was in the economic doldrums, and the public's need for care was becoming an emergency - BMJ columnist Matt Morgan has helped turn that story into a play, currently showing at the National Theatre; and reflects on the parallels between now and then. 1:58 Nuffield Summit roundtable 17:32 New BMJ rules on data and code sharing 29:03 Aneurin "Nye" Bevan play Taking part in our roundtable were:
  • Rebecca Rosen, Senior Fellow at the Nuffield Trust and GP

  • Juliet Bouverie, CEO of The Stroke Association

  • Daniel Elkeles, CEO of London Ambulance Service

  • Neil Sebire, Professor and Chief Research Information Officer at Great Ormond Street Hospital
Reading list:

How is technology changing clinician-patient relationships?

Mandatory data and code sharing for research published by The BMJ

Scalpels and spotlights: bringing theatre to the theatre

  continue reading

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Manage episode 406655750 series 1767701
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In this week's podcast: How AI will affect the clinician-patient relationship? Our annual Nuffield Summit roundtable asks how the promise of tech tools stacks up against reality, and how the future of the therapeutic relationship can be protected (participants below). Your code is as important as your methods, which is why The BMJ now requires you to share it - Ben Goldacre and Nick De Vito, from the Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science at the University of Oxford, explain why it's so important, and how The BMJ's new data and code sharing policy could change research transparency. Nye Bevin set up the NHS when the UK was in the economic doldrums, and the public's need for care was becoming an emergency - BMJ columnist Matt Morgan has helped turn that story into a play, currently showing at the National Theatre; and reflects on the parallels between now and then. 1:58 Nuffield Summit roundtable 17:32 New BMJ rules on data and code sharing 29:03 Aneurin "Nye" Bevan play Taking part in our roundtable were:
  • Rebecca Rosen, Senior Fellow at the Nuffield Trust and GP

  • Juliet Bouverie, CEO of The Stroke Association

  • Daniel Elkeles, CEO of London Ambulance Service

  • Neil Sebire, Professor and Chief Research Information Officer at Great Ormond Street Hospital
Reading list:

How is technology changing clinician-patient relationships?

Mandatory data and code sharing for research published by The BMJ

Scalpels and spotlights: bringing theatre to the theatre

  continue reading

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