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Ambient AI Scribes Ambient artificial intelligence (AI) scribes are on the rise for physicians across the nation. Experts estimate this rapidly deploying technology is already in use by more than 30 percent of physicians - and growing by the day. The solution addresses key pain points: reducing the burden of documentation, replacing expensive manual labor, and preserving the most precious asset in a medical practice – the physician’s time. This technological advancement comes at a crucial moment, as physicians increasingly seek sustainable ways to protect work-life balance. Operating behind the scenes in the exam room, this HIPAA-compliant technology listens to conversations between clinicians and patients, generating structured clinical notes in real time. Through natural language processing, the system learns the physician’s voice and style, allowing documentation to read as if it were personally authored. Like traditional transcription tools, these structured notes are uploaded directly to the patient’s medical record. Article on page 6
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CAR T-cell Therapy: The New Frontier in Cancer Treatment West Cancer Center’s, Jason Chandler, leads the way By JAMES DOWD For decades, cancer treatment has relied on surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. Today, a new frontier is redefining what’s possible. The rapid evolution of cellular immunotherapy continues to reshape the oncology landscape, with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy emerging as one of the most transformative advances in hematologic malignancies. At West Cancer Center, Jason Chandler, MD, is leading a program that reflects a broader shift by bringing highly specialized, potentially curative therapies out of academic centers and into community-based oncology practice. “This therapy has been out for a while, but we launched it at West about a year ago,” Chandler said. “I think one of the amazing things about
“Nurses are there when the last breath is taken, and nurses are there when the first breath is taken. Although it is more enjoyable to celebrate the birth, it is just as important to comfort in death.” —Christine Belle, RN
our therapy is that it’s delivered in a standalone clinic instead of a hospital setting. We provide treatment every day on an outpatient basis, so if patients tolerate it well and don’t need additional care, they’re able to return home after every session.” CAR T-cell CAR T-cell therapy is a form of immunotherapy that reengineers a patient’s own T cells to recognize and attack cancer. The process begins with leukapheresis, followed by genetic modification in a laboratory to add
a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR), a protein that acts like a targeting system for cancer cells. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 5)
Nurse’s Roundtable Four Nurses, Four Questions, Four Insights Into the Minds of Essential Nurses By PAMELA Z. HASKINS In celebration of one of the most indispensable healthcare professions, and in honor of Nurse’s Week in May, we gathered four special Memphis nurses to talk about how they got there, the work they are doing and what keeps them going.
It’s comforting to have a good nurse around during any health issue – whether you are having a baby or fighting cancer. Here’s to these four Memphis nurses, Kristen Duncan, Tiffany Edwards, Wendy Mink and Kathy Youngblood. We thank nurses everywhere for your dedication and care. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3)
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