The Power of Data
Amazing AI
Ethics in Action
Reimagining Medicine
Healing with Technology
100

This type of data comes from patients' visits, tests, and treatments and helps doctors make better decisions.

What is health data?

100

AI stands for this, and it refers to machines or programs that can think and learn.

What is Artificial Intelligence?

100

“First, do no harm” reflects this ethical principle.

What is non-maleficence?

100

This term describes using an existing drug to treat a different disease.

What is drug repurposing?

100

A smartwatch that tracks your heart rate is an example of this kind of health tech.

What is a wearable device?

200

True or false: All medical data is already perfectly clean and ready to use in research.

What is false?

200

True or false: AI always gets medical decisions right and doesn’t make mistakes.

What is false?

200

Doctors must always try to do good for the patient—this is called ___.

What is beneficence?

200

This abbreviation stands for the therapy that re-infuses expanded tumor-fighting immune cells back into the patient.

What is TIL therapy (Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocyte therapy)?

200

Wearable devices can help doctors monitor patients without needing them to do this.

What is come into the clinic or hospital?

300

The Apple Watch study at Stanford helped detect these irregular heart patterns in kids that other monitors sometimes missed.

What are arrhythmias?

300

This type of AI learns patterns by looking at lots of data, like recognizing faces or diseases, instead of being told exactly what to do.

What is machine learning?

300

When patients make their own choices about their care, this principle is being respected.

What is autonomy?

300

TILs, a type of immunotherapy, use a patient’s own version of these cells to fight cancer.

What are T cells?

300

Digital health technology is especially helpful for patients living in these areas.

What are remote or rural areas?

400

To protect patient privacy, researchers must remove this kind of sensitive personal information.

What is identifying information or PHI (Protected Health Information)?

400

Generative AI tools like ChatGPT fall under this AI “era,” the third major one in healthcare.

What is generative AI?

400

Treating people fairly, no matter their background, reflects this core bioethics value.

What is justice?

400

In 2024, the FDA approved this first TIL therapy for treating a type of skin cancer.

What is melanoma?

400

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500

Stanford’s massive health data system used for research is called this.

What is STARR?

500

When computers and people work together in medicine, this term describes the partnership.

What is augmented intelligence?

500

AI and new tech in medicine raise questions about fairness and privacy—this is why ___ is so important.

What is medical ethics?

500

AI can help find new uses for old drugs by studying this part of a protein, where medicines bind.

What is the binding site or binding pocket?

500

The Apple Watch study at Stanford helped detect these irregular heart patterns in kids that other monitors sometimes missed.

What are arrhythmias?

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