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Trust But Verify: The Evidently Podcast

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Come with us as we talk to the clinicians making AI part of their daily workflows, and using it to build deeper connections with patients.

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Evidently

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Technology

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www.evidently.com

Latest episode

Apr 2, 2026

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Episodes

Building Patient Trust in an AI Era with Dieter Sumerauer, MD 02.04.2026

Recorded on-site at Evidently's inaugural Scaling Health AI Summit, we sit down with Dr. Dieter Sumerauer, MD, FAAP — pediatrician and Associate CHIO at Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego who still sees patients in urgent care. Dieter was one of the first physicians in Northeast Ohio to go fully electronic in the early 2000s, and he's been finding ways to use technology to deepen patient trust...

The Craft of Leadership and Speed to Decision with Dr. David Marcozzi 17.03.2026

In this episode, recorded on-site at Evidently's inaugural Scaling Health AI Summit in Utah, we sit down with Dr. David Marcozzi — Chief Clinical Officer at the University of Maryland Medical Center and Associate Dean at its School of Medicine. Marco has a unique & defining career path as a disaster medicine physician who deployed to Ground Zero at 9/11, then moved through the U.S. Senate, the...

Health Equity, the Digital Divide, and the Do No Harm Paradox with Mel Molina, MD MAS 28.02.2026

Welcome back to episode four of Trust But Verify, the evidently podcast . In the second half of our conversation with UCSF emergency medicine physician Dr. Mel Molina, we move beyond the EHR and tackle the complex intersection of cutting-edge technology and vulnerable patient populations. We discuss the humbling lessons learned from rolling out telehealth during the pandemic to patients without br...

Building AI for the Chaos of the Emergency Department with Mel Molina, MD MAS 26.02.2026

In part 1 of this two-part conversation, we get to talk with Dr. Mel Molina, an Emergency Medicine physician and clinical informaticist at UCSF. We dig into the slow, hard work of nudging provider behavior, the massive disconnect between C-suite tech selection and the reality of the ED, and how AI is changing the way we think, work, and deliver patient care.

Fixing the Foundation of Hospital Care Coordination with Teri Sholder, RN MHA 10.02.2026

For the last two decades Teri Sholder RN, MHA has served as Chief Quality Officer leading some of the country's most challenging hospital turnarounds - reducing readmissions by nearly 20% at BayCare Health System, and reducing length of stay by over half of a day at AdventHealth. She's someone who always has the numbers at her fingertips and seems to genuinely love the hard, unglamorous work of pr...

Providing for the Providers Through a Decade of Clinical Informatics with Karen Sedivy, MD 28.01.2026

In our very first episode, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Karen Sedivy, MD and diving into her journey from English major to economist to physician and eventually into healthcare leadership as Associate CMIO. Her work across so many different focus areas — from HIV care into economics and medicine — gives her a really unique perspective on systems and clinical workflows. We talk about he...

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