Are medical students and young doctors really becoming better clinicians — or just better prompt engineers with stethoscopes? In this episode of Crackin’ Backs, we go deep with Dr. Ti Pence to unpack AI in healthcare, how it’s reshaping medical training, clinical decision-making, ethical responsibility, bias, and what the next decade of medicine might look like. From daily AI use in study and documentation to hospitals quietly embedding tools into clinics, we ask the hard questions: What happ...
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Are medical students and young doctors really becoming better clinicians — or just better prompt engineers with stethoscopes? In this episode of Crackin’ Backs, we go deep with Dr. Ti Pence to unpack AI in healthcare, how it’s reshaping medical training, clinical decision-making, ethical responsibility, bias, and what the next decade of medicine might look like. From daily AI use in study and documentation to hospitals quietly embedding tools into clinics, we ask the hard questions: What happ...
Ketamine Wafers, Cannabis Medicine & The Future of Biotech –Dr. Janakan Krishnarajah Unplugged
The Crackin' Backs Podcast
1 hour 11 minutes
3 months ago
Ketamine Wafers, Cannabis Medicine & The Future of Biotech –Dr. Janakan Krishnarajah Unplugged
How far would you go to reshape medicine? Dr. Janakan Krishnarajah has led over 100 clinical trials, transitioning from bedside physician to a biotech disruptor. On this episode, he reveals that turning point—and the early challenge that redefined his path. Next: he developed Wafermine, the world’s first sublingual ketamine wafer for acute pain—a bold alternative in the opioid era. How did he convince skeptics this wasn’t anesthesia or recreational use, but revolutionary pain management? We d...
The Crackin' Backs Podcast
Are medical students and young doctors really becoming better clinicians — or just better prompt engineers with stethoscopes? In this episode of Crackin’ Backs, we go deep with Dr. Ti Pence to unpack AI in healthcare, how it’s reshaping medical training, clinical decision-making, ethical responsibility, bias, and what the next decade of medicine might look like. From daily AI use in study and documentation to hospitals quietly embedding tools into clinics, we ask the hard questions: What happ...