LEWISBURG, WV (WVNS) -- The chair of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) AI Task Force has turned attention to the reality of artificial intelligence being more involved in healthcare.

According to a press release, the Assistant Vice President of Institutional Effectiveness and Academic Resources, Machelle Linsenmeyer, Ed.D., stated that, "I see that not being too far off." Linsenmeyer serves as the chair of the WVSOM AI Task Force, and she also participates in the AI Advisory Workgroup with the American Association of Colleges and Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM).

On AACOM's task force, we recently talked about the impact a device like this could make in rural settings where it's hard for patients to access providers to get individualized plans. • Machelle Linsenmeyer

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