Vision-Enabled AI Scribes: Flinders Boosts Accuracy to 98% | AcademicJobs
Flinders University research shows vision-enabled AI scribes using smart glasses achieve 98% accuracy in medication histories, revolutionizing clinical documentation.
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Bradley Menz is a Research Fellow in Pharmacology in the College of Medicine and Public Health at Flinders University. He holds a Bachelor of Pharmacy with First Class Honours from the University of South Australia, awarded in 2019, and is a registered pharmacist in Australia since 2020. Menz maintains an active clinical role as a Clinical Pharmacist at Flinders Medical Centre, with experience across hospital pharmacy services including dispensary, clinical care, aseptic production, and specialty practice.
His research focuses on AI safety in healthcare, with emphasis on auditing generative AI tools for safety, quality, and bias to prevent the spread of health misinformation and disinformation. Menz has contributed to publications including evaluations of generative AI chatbots for reliable cancer information, cross-sectional assessments of medical disinformation safeguards in large language model platforms, analyses of reasoning large language models for perpetuating disease stereotypes, and assessments of generative AI safeguards against harmful health-related images and videos. He received the Best HDR Student Publication Award for 2023 from the College of Medicine and Public Health. Menz holds expertise in Python and R and collaborates on projects integrating AI and machine learning into clinical workflows while contributing to improvements in Australia’s health data infrastructure.
Flinders University research shows vision-enabled AI scribes using smart glasses achieve 98% accuracy in medication histories, revolutionizing clinical documentation.