Manuel E. Dorado
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Manuel E. Dorado is a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of artificial intelligence, medicine, and healthcare ethics. His most recognized contribution is a comprehensive 2020 review that systematically maps the landscape of AI applications in clinical and healthcare settings, offering a nuanced classification framework that addresses not only technological capabilities but also the ethical and societal dimensions that accompany their deployment. This work reflects a commitment to responsible innovation, examining both the transformative potential of AI-driven tools and the controversial pitfalls that practitioners and policymakers must navigate as these technologies move from research environments into real-world care settings. With 14 citations, Dorado's review has begun building a readership among scholars seeking grounded, critical perspectives on how machine learning and related AI methodologies are reshaping diagnostics, treatment planning, and patient management. His approach bridges technical analysis with humanistic inquiry, making his work particularly valuable for interdisciplinary audiences — from computer scientists and clinicians to bioethicists and healthcare administrators. As AI continues to accelerate its integration into medicine, Dorado's scholarship provides an important reference point for understanding both promise and responsibility in equal measure.
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