The Convergence of Clinical Vigilance and Artificial Intelligence-A New Era for Healthcare in Pakistan

Authors

  • Inayat Ullah Department of Internal Medicine, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar, Pakistan. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65761/pjcr.2025.2.1.27

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Clinical Competence, Healthcare, Clinical Vigilance, Healthcare Delivery, Pakistan

References

1. Raza S, Khan Z. Post-Surgical Discitis in PIVD: Lumbar Predominance and Age-Related Risk in a Retrospective Study. Pak J Clin Res. 2025;2(1):2. doi:10.65761/pjcr.2025.2.1.2

2. Sajjad S. A Comparative Evaluation of AFI Measurement Techniques and Their Association with Fetomaternal Outcomes in Late Pregnancy. Pak J Clin Res. 2025;2(1):5. doi:10.65761/pjcr.2025.2.1.5

3. Faizan, Bano S. Riding into Pain: Rhomboid Muscle Spasm and Neck Disability Among Occupational Motorcyclists. Pak J Clin Res. 2025;2(1):4. doi:10.65761/pjcr.2025.2.1.4

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Published

2025-12-30

How to Cite

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Inayat Ullah. The Convergence of Clinical Vigilance and Artificial Intelligence-A New Era for Healthcare in Pakistan. Pak J Clin Res [Internet]. 2025 Dec. 30 [cited 2026 Feb. 24];2(1):1-2. Available from: https://pjcr.org/index.php/PJCR/article/view/27

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