When synthetic intelligence medical imaging firm Aidoc requested Jesse Ehrenfeld to be the corporate’s new chief medical officer, he mentioned no.
At 47, Ehrenfeld has already had a distinguished profession: He was a commander within the U.S. Navy Medical Corps and served in Afghanistan. He was the youngest-ever officer of the Massachusetts Medical Society. And three years in the past he turned the primary overtly homosexual individual and first board-certified scientific informaticist to function president of the American Medical Affiliation.
In 2025, he was completely satisfied in his job as an anesthesiologist and dean on the Medical Faculty of Wisconsin.
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