DescriptionIn this episode of the Dentistry in General Radio Network, Dr. Bob Dee sits down with Dr. Kianor Shah to discuss artificial intelligence, professional autonomy, and the global movement to bridge dentistry and medicine. From predictive healthcare and AI-driven insurance solutions to regulation, standards, and the growing influence of DSOs, this conversation explores how dentists can unite to shape the future of healthcare rather than be shaped by it.Podcast Specific Discounts: https://dentistryingeneral.com/digrnHighlightsDr. Shah shares his journey from private practice to building an international doctor-to-doctor movement spanning over 160 countries. The discussion dives into AI as a tool for predictive analysis, automation of insurance inefficiencies, and the legal implications of not adopting emerging technologies. The episode also explores the need for global standards, regulation, and physician-led oversight, culminating in the Global Medical-Dental AI Summit in London as a platform for doctors to define the future of healthcare.Personal PassionsDr. Shah speaks candidly about his passion for empowering doctors to regain autonomy in their profession. He emphasizes collaboration across medicine and dentistry, creating AI solutions that benefit patients, and ensuring that innovation remains in the hands of clinicians rather than corporations, insurers, or regulators disconnected from daily practice.Podcast VisionThis episode reflects a broader vision of bringing doctors together to think beyond clinical silos and embrace business, governance, and technology. The goal is to spark conversation around AI, regulation, and professional independence while encouraging dentists to actively participate in shaping standards that will define the next era of healthcare.TakeawaysArtificial intelligence will not replace dentists, but resistance to it may create legal and professional risks. Dentists who understand and adopt AI can automate inefficiencies, improve patient outcomes, and strengthen autonomy. The future of dentistry depends on doctors collaborating, setting standards, and ensuring that innovation benefits patients first.Special Offer:Attend the Global Medical-Dental AI Summit in London, June 26–28. Dentistry in General members receive 20% off registration using code VIP20. Visithttps: //top100doc.com/london/ for details.___________________________________________________________________Disclaimer for Dentistry in General Radio Network The Dentistry in General Radio Network (the "Network"), a division of Dentistry in General, LLC, provides podcast programming featuring independently selected guests by individual podcasters. Any guest appearance, documents, information, products, services, or opinions expressed on the Network’s podcasts are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views, policies, or positions of Dentistry in General, LLC, its owners, affiliates, podcasters, or employees.The Network, Dentistry in General, LLC, their affiliates, podcasters, owners, agents, and employees do not assume responsibility or liability for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information, materials, documents, products, or services shared or referenced by podcast guests. Listeners must independently verify information presented, exercise professional judgment, and conduct appropriate due diligence before acting upon or implementing recommendations provided on the Network. Information shared by guests or podcasters should not be interpreted as professional, medical, legal, or financial advice, unless explicitly stated by a qualified professional.By accessing or engaging with the Dentistry in General Radio Network content, listeners expressly agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Dentistry in General, LLC, its affiliates, podcasters, owners, agents, and employees from and against all claims, liabilities, damages, costs, or losses arising out of or resulting from reliance upon information or materials shared by guests or podcasters. Keywordsartificial intelligence in dentistry, dental AI adoption, predictive analytics in dentistry, dental practice automation, AI and dental insurance, dentist autonomy, DSOs and AI dentistry, dental regulation and standards, global medical dental AI summit, bridging dentistry and medicine, dental governance and policy, AI legal risks in dentistry, doctor-to-doctor collaboration, independent dental practice future, dental technology innovation
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