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The New York Times recently published an opinion piece, “The Robot Doctor Will See You Now,” with a compelling perspective on how the combined “abilities of doctors and A.I. would be the best of both worlds, leading to more accurate diagnoses and more efficient care.” The article’s authors, Pranav Rajpurkar and Eric J. Topol, then share a series of studies that begin to paint a picture of what an effective AI-physician partnership could look like -- with AI doing the heavy lifting on reviewing, assessing and prioritizing information relative to a patient’s case, and physicians leveraging AI’s output to do what they do best – interacting with patients, making decisions and treating.
For those of us dedicated to improving the healthcare outcomes for autistic patients, it is hard to imagine a better use case for the power of AI to improve health outcomes than the complex and often chaotic world of treating the many comorbidities that autistic patients live with. TLI launched The Autism Knowledge Gateway (AKG) as a first step towards addressing these complex needs, but the vision set out by Rajpurkar and Topol is a reminder of AI’s ever-changing promise and what we need to do on the way to achieving its real benefits.
At the Thought Leadership & Innovation Foundation (TLI), we are proud to join the American Macular Degeneration Foundation (AMDF) in raising awareness of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) through Access in Sight! AMD Advocacy and Action Week. Taking place during the last week of February, this important initiative is part of Low Vision Awareness Month, which focuses on educating the public about vision health and empowering individuals to take charge of their well-being.
Casandra Oldham, Director, Autism Programs, Thought Leadership & Innovation Foundation (TLI), shares her experiences as a mother of two children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Gareth currently age 20 and Korlan currently age 18.
In this monthly Q&A series, Casandra discusses the emotional and practical aspects of navigating communication with healthcare providers and managing complex medical needs for her sons.
Casandra is open to receiving questions and concerns of parents who are struggling with similar issues, especially as youngsters with autism age into adulthood. TLI also invites readers to reach out with topics they would like to see covered on this blog series.
Casandra Oldham, Director, Autism Programs, Thought Leadership & Innovation Foundation (TLI), shares her experiences as a mother of two children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Gareth currently age 20 and Korlan currently age 18.
In this monthly Q&A series, Casandra discusses the emotional and practical aspects of sharing her sons’ diagnoses with family, friends and her broader support network.
Casandra is open to receiving questions and concerns of parents who are struggling with similar issues, especially as youngsters with autism age into adulthood. TLI also invites readers to reach out with topics they would like to see covered on this blog series.
With the launch of the Autism Knowledge Gateway (AKG), parents, physicians, researchers and scientists can access a centralized hub consolidating over 40,000 peer-reviewed research articles on autism-related medical care.
We’re thrilled to share that the Thought Leadership & Innovation Foundation (TLI) was recently featured in Forbes. The Role of Telehealth and Technology in Providing Autism Care. This full-length feature article highlights groundbreaking advancements in autism care, including the thoughtful perspectives of Keri Schoenbrun, Development Director, TLI who has a leadership position in the TLI Autism Program. Keri is quoted throughout, offering valuable insights into the critical role TLI plays in harnessing data and technology to bridge gaps in access and improve patient outcomes.
Casandra Oldham, Director, Autism Programs, Thought Leadership & Innovation Foundation (TLI), shares her experiences as a mother of two children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Gareth currently age 20 and Korlan currently age 18.
In this monthly Q&A series, Casandra discusses the emotional and practical aspects of sharing her sons’ diagnoses with family, friends and her broader support network.
Casandra is open to receiving questions and concerns of parents who are struggling with similar issues, especially as youngsters with autism age into adulthood. TLI also invites readers to reach out with topics you’d like to see covered on this blog series.
With the launch of the Autism Knowledge Gateway (AKG), parents, physicians, researchers and scientists can access a centralized hub consolidating over 40,000 peer-reviewed research articles on autism-related medical care.
Casandra Oldham, Director, Autism Programs, Thought Leadership & Innovation Foundation (TLI), shares her experiences as a mother of two children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Gareth currently age 20 and Korlan currently age 18.
In this monthly Q&A series, Cassandra discusses the process of seeking a diagnosis and treatment for her sons, the emotional hurdles she faced and the lessons she learned along the way.
This year, the Autism Knowledge Gateway (AKG) team had the privilege of attending and exhibiting at the Documenting Hope Conference in Orlando. It was an exciting and inspiring experience, filled with meaningful conversations, enlightening presentations and valuable networking opportunities. As an organization dedicated to advancing integrative healthcare for children, the 3-day conference and expo gave us the chance to engage directly with parents, caregivers and practitioners—all of whom share our mission of improving care and treatment for autistic individuals.
Casandra Oldham, Director, Autism Programs, Thought Leadership & Innovation Foundation (TLI), shares her experiences as a mother of two children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Gareth currently age 20 and Korlan currently age 18.
This is the first Blog in a new series of monthly Q&As where Casandra relates her real-world perspectives and the highs and the lows of her autism parenting journey. She also shares stories of overcoming barriers to accessing healthcare services and advocating for her autistic children.
On November 8, we hosted 50 attendees for the Autism Knowledge Gateway’s (AKG) first formal event, An Evening to Advance Autism Care. The evening was in many ways historic and felt much larger than the intimate group of 50 people who gathered to address gaps in quality healthcare for autistic patients.