Restoring humanity in the age of AI
 By Nicole Lim, Senior editor
 
Devanand Anantham delivers his speech during the White Coat Ceremony in 2023, addressing Duke-NUS' newest medical students

Devanand Anantham, who leads the new SingHealth Duke-NUS Medical Humanities Institute, addresses Duke-NUS' newest medical students during their White Coat Ceremony in 2023


In Episode 11 of MEDICUS – the podcast, we sit down with Devanand Anantham, who leads the new SingHealth Duke-NUS Medical Humanities Institute, to take stock of how far medicine has come, the potential of AI and why it is high time we reframe our conversations about health. 

Take for example Mrs Tan. The retiree likes nothing more than to spend hours tending to her garden, but recently her knee has been giving her a lot of pain, robbing her of the joy and serenity she enjoyed so much while gardening. To fix her knee pain, a knee replacement surgery is the best intervention. It will alleviate the pain. But will it give her the range of motion required to squat comfortably as she pulls out weeds and turns the soil?

To connect holistically with people about their wellbeing means to think about more than  just their physical health, Anantham argues. And that's where our humanity comes in, where we draw on our shared understanding of the world and what is important to us. No multiple choice questionnaire analysed by AI can—at this point—divine what we truly want as most of the time what we want is pain and discomfort alleviated, but what we need is to be able to bend our knees fully and enjoy the time we have. 

Listen to our conversation here:

Enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more? We have covered topics from what is a good death to using exercise to boost not only physical health but mental wellbeing.

Or if you want to go farther afield as you listen, check out Episode 2 where we follow a team of scientists into the field as they surveil small rodents and even bats to see what viruses are lurking at our species borders.

You can browse them all here:




Show credits for Episode 11:
Music from: Jay Varton (via iStock.com Epidemic Sound library)
Produced by: Nicole Lim, Senior editor at Duke-NUS


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