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Dr. Eric Miller, MD
Parkland Memorial Hospital (Dallas, TX)
Doctor of Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical University
Dr. Eric T. Miller has specialized experience in the fields of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Trauma and Trauma Surgery. They earned their MD from Northeast Ohio Medical University. After completing their residency in Orthopedic Surgery at Summa Health System, they went on to complete a fellowship in Orthopedic Surgery at Parkland Memorial Hospital. Today, the expert holds a certification in Orthopedic Surgery. Currently, they work as a Physician at Summa Health and Owner and Chief Executive Officer at Ortho Expert Witness.
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How AI innovation could improve colon cancer care | OSUCCC – James | The AI revolution is changing health care, with new advancements paving the way for possible improvements to colon cancer care. A multinational effort is underway to integrate AI into the formative stages of colon cancer treatment when doctors gauge the risk of patients’ conditions. Ohio State researchers are among the experts working on the clinical trial, which utilizes an algorithm to better determine risk factors of patients’ colon cancers, and whether or not chemotherapy is necessary after surgery. “The algorithm determines if a patient is in a high, medium or low risk category,” says Eric Miller, MD, a radiation oncologist at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James). The clinical trial began after Miller’s colleague, pathologist Vidya Arole, MD, MBBS, met a team in Norway. “They had a tool, an algorithm, for stage 2 and 3 colon cancer patients and we decided to collaborate,” says Arole, an expert in the pathology of colon cancer. “They basically trained their algorithm from thousands of patients in Europe already treated for colon cancer to predict the outcomes,” Miller adds. “The next step, here at Ohio State, was to use the algorithm for patients we had already treated, in which we knew the outcomes, and to see if it could accurately predict the outcomes. It did a good job.” Understanding and predicting the severity of colon cancer, and whether chemotherapy is needed after surgery, has traditionally been the role of pathologists, in consultation with patients’ oncologists. “We are the doctors who give a diagnosis by looking at the cells under a microscope traditionally, and now with digitized pathology,” Arole says. The OSUCCC – James team includes world leaders in adopting and utilizing digital pathology. AI is the next step forward. “It’s like having a second set of eyes,” Arole says. While the work is still in the clinical trial stage, it’s showing great potential. “The first goal was to validate the findings from Norway here in the United States,” Miller says. “The next is to increase the patient numbers and make sure the results still stand.” Miller is optimistic the algorithm will continue to “learn” and help him and his James colleagues better understand which patients need additional chemotherapy. “It’s all about decreasing the burden from cancer in our patients,” he says. “My research goal is to come up with better treatments.” |
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Cleveland Clinic's First in the World to Perform Robotic Single-Port Kidney Transplant | To read more about this surgery, please visit https://cle.clinic/3nR8wE0 This animation shows the major steps in a robotic single-port kidney transplant procedure led by a surgical team in Cleveland Clinic’s Glickman Urological & Kidney Institute. The team included: director of the Center for Robotic and Image Guided Surgery Jihad Kaouk, MD, surgical director of Renal Transplantation Alvin Wee, MD, Mohamed Eltemamy, MD, David Goldfarb, MD and Eric Miller, MD. ▶Share this video with others: • Cleveland Clinic's First in the World... ▶Subscribe to learn more about Cleveland Clinic: https://www.youtube.com/user/Clevelan... #clevelandclinic #consultqd #kidneytransplant |
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Northeast Ohio Medical University | Doctor of Medicine |
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— | Parkland Memorial Hospital (Dallas, TX) |
Physician | Summa Health (Akron, OH) |
— | Summa Health System (Akron, OH) |
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