Steve Brown
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And, you know, my main hematologist at UCSD, she prescribed it.
The insurance company paid for it and it's been extraordinarily effective.
It's brought the cancer markers into the normal range now on the key metric.
So you got to keep beating it down to make sure to come back.
So I'm going to be on treatment for a while, but this has been remarkably effective.
Well, I only got this because I figured out I learned about it and I asked for it.
So, you know, the doctor is always a human in the loop.
But, you know, if you're you know, if you know what to ask for, you know what to advocate for.
You're going to get you're going to get better care.
It's like, oh, you got this, you know, this is what we do.
Or you're going to get the care that you advocate for.
So this is, you know, the role of the AI in this is not to...
diagnose or treat any disease.
The role of AI is to help you learn enough that you can be a better advocate for yourself or whoever's advocating for you to be a better advocate so you get to better answers faster.
Well, you get to your doctor, you might have 2000 patients, you know, so, you know, you've got you.
So you've got one.
So you've got 10 minutes with your doctor, maybe, you know.
once every three months or something, there's a lot going on in between and you want to maximize every minute of those 10 minutes.
Or maybe it's half an hour, but it's a limited amount of time.
Or maybe it's like 20 minutes with the nurse practitioner and the doctor pokes his head in.