Mass General Brigham pediatric clinicians created 45 videos on pediatric care topics including how-to for surgical procedures, best practices for intubation and intensive care, and translated them to Spanish through GPT-4 large language model.
Videos distributed to clinicians in Guatemala and Colombia
AI can offer health care professionals worldwide an inclusive resource for elevating pediatric standards of care, according to authors
A team of pediatric clinicians at Mass General Brigham have turned to generative artificial intelligence (AI) to tackle problems plaguing child medical care delivery in resource-poor countries that increase risk for poor outcomes and mortality.
The clinicians developed a series of 45 multilingual videos, each ranging from 3 to 8 minutes long, designed to educate providers around the world on pediatric care topics touching on teamwork, how to improve interpersonal communication, “How I Do It” surgical procedures, as well as focused guidance in delivering anesthesia, intensive care unit care, ward nursing, and transitions from hospital to home. The videos were recorded in English then translated to Spanish, emphasizing Latin American variations, using OpenAI’s generative AI large language model, GPT-4. The videos were then enriched with synthetic voice avatars of native speakers. The videos were designed to be viewed on smartphones, which are more accessible than laptops in some health care settings. The clinicians described their experiences and videos in a paper published February 22 in Frontiers in Public Health.
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