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AI saves clinicians time but most lack training, survey finds

June 9 (Reuters) – AI is saving clinicians time, but the majority of healthcare professionals say training in the technology is inadequate, inconsistent or unavailable, a global survey…

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Published: June 9, 2026 14:28:07 IST

June 9 (Reuters) – AI is saving clinicians time, but the majority of healthcare professionals say training in the technology is inadequate, inconsistent or unavailable, a global survey by Philips

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Published: June 9, 2026 14:28:07 IST

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