Dusadee Sarangarm, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer at University of New Mexico Health

This episode features Dusadee Sarangarm, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer at University of New Mexico Health. Here, she discusses her background, her focus on large language models,, how the CMIO role adds value to an organization, and more.

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This episode features Dusadee Sarangarm, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer at University of New Mexico Health

Here, she discusses her background, her focus on large language models, how the CMIO role adds value to an organization, and more.

Dr. Duc Sarum – Chief Medical Information Officer at the University of New Mexico Health

Dr. Duc Sarum is the Chief Medical Information Officer at the University of New Mexico Health. He discussed his journey to becoming a CMIO and the opportunities and headwinds for healthcare currently. He believes the most important investment right now is in manpower, as people are the greatest asset.

Investing in Growing Strong Talent and Developing Leaders in Healthcare

Dr. Smith discussed the importance of investing in growing strong talent and developing leaders in healthcare. He believes that millennials and Gen Zs are very socially conscious and that they want to be part of something bigger than just a paycheck. He sees large language models as an opportunity for growth in healthcare, and believes the key is to reduce the amount of non-value added work and allow people to build more connections with patients. He also mentioned Becker’s Healthcare’s upcoming event in October focused on digital health and revenue cycle.

 

Note: This is an AI generated transcript, not edited by a staff writer and is solely intended for educational purposes. If you have any questions/concerns, reach out to podcasts@beckershealthcare.com

 

This episode aired on 05/10/2023 and can be listened here.

 

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