Roughly 6 million patients go to the emergency department each year with skin and soft tissue infections, yet their medical evaluation is based on centuries-old guidelines: the “four cardinal signs” of inflammation — redness, heat, swelling and pain. There is no diagnostic tool to help medical professionals determine which conditions require hospitalization for intravenous antibiotics … The post MSU researchers train AI for second opinions on skin, soft tissue infections appeared first on MSU In

MSU researchers train AI for second opinions on skin, soft tissue infections
Mikayla Conners
