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Evolution of algorithm governance in organ transplantation

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Our guest: Dr. Amitabh Gautam
Dr. Amitabh Gautam is an accomplished organ transplant surgeon who has been serving as a faculty at the Boston University, USA from 2007.
In this episode, Dr. Gautam traces the arc of organ transplantation from it's very beginnings to the present day algorithm adopted for kidney transplantation in the USA. Along the journey, he offers valuable insights into what all needs to be taken into consideration and how the changing conditions lead such a system to adapt and support more sub-groups of people than thought of previously.
This podcast conversation may serve as a guide to know what challenges may come up once an algorithmic system is deployed for common use, the governance needed to be inclusive of all stakeholder inputs and the willingness to adapt and thrive.
You may check out all the previous podcast episodes at youplusai.com.

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Chapitres

1. Evolution of algorithm governance in organ transplantation (00:00:00)

2. Guest introduction (00:01:23)

3. Is there a dilemma associated with declaring a person as deceased? (00:07:36)

4. Given that the organs available for transplant are scarce, how have the governing criteria for managing these scarce resources evolved? (00:19:03)

5. What does it mean to say that Organ Transplantation is data driven? (00:32:01)

6. Why an algorithm that seems fair on the outset may not really turn out to be so for a specific sub-group of people? (00:35:04)

7. Once a well designed algorithm is deployed in the wild, can we sit back and chill? (00:40:54)

8. A case that led to further tuning of the algorithm post deployment - the Supreme Court weighs in! (00:47:07)

9. How do you see the further evolution of the Organ Transplant space? (00:50:28)

10. End credits (00:53:35)

30 episodes

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Manage episode 301608320 series 2978557
Contenu fourni par Ranga Sampath. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Ranga Sampath ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Our guest: Dr. Amitabh Gautam
Dr. Amitabh Gautam is an accomplished organ transplant surgeon who has been serving as a faculty at the Boston University, USA from 2007.
In this episode, Dr. Gautam traces the arc of organ transplantation from it's very beginnings to the present day algorithm adopted for kidney transplantation in the USA. Along the journey, he offers valuable insights into what all needs to be taken into consideration and how the changing conditions lead such a system to adapt and support more sub-groups of people than thought of previously.
This podcast conversation may serve as a guide to know what challenges may come up once an algorithmic system is deployed for common use, the governance needed to be inclusive of all stakeholder inputs and the willingness to adapt and thrive.
You may check out all the previous podcast episodes at youplusai.com.

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Evolution of algorithm governance in organ transplantation (00:00:00)

2. Guest introduction (00:01:23)

3. Is there a dilemma associated with declaring a person as deceased? (00:07:36)

4. Given that the organs available for transplant are scarce, how have the governing criteria for managing these scarce resources evolved? (00:19:03)

5. What does it mean to say that Organ Transplantation is data driven? (00:32:01)

6. Why an algorithm that seems fair on the outset may not really turn out to be so for a specific sub-group of people? (00:35:04)

7. Once a well designed algorithm is deployed in the wild, can we sit back and chill? (00:40:54)

8. A case that led to further tuning of the algorithm post deployment - the Supreme Court weighs in! (00:47:07)

9. How do you see the further evolution of the Organ Transplant space? (00:50:28)

10. End credits (00:53:35)

30 episodes

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