A little more than two months from now, my book, A Giant Leap: How AI is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future, hits the shelves. The book has already garnered some remarkable endorsements – from innovation guru Ethan Mollick to digital medicine pioneer Eric Topol, from celebrated physician-author Abraham Verghese to technology philosopher Sherry Turkle, from healthcare IT leader John Halamka to legendary venture capitalist Vinod Khosla.
But this week brought the book's first actual review. And not just any review – Kirkus Reviews, the industry bellwether that evaluates books months before publication to guide bookstores, libraries, and early readers.
The review is here:
I particularly liked this: “An accessible, often fascinating primer on AI tools changing clinical practice—for better or worse... Essential, illuminating reading.”
You can pre-order the book now on Amazon and other book seller sites.