Iodice Francesco, Cuffaro Luca, Romoli Michele, Bianchini Edoardo, Sparaco Maddalena, Arighi Andrea, Cerami Chiara, Salemme Simone, Reale Giuseppe, Orologio Ilaria, Lavorgna Luigi, Padovani Alessandro
Department of Neuroscience & Neurorehabilitation, IRCCS San Raffaele Rome, Rome, Italy.
Neurology Department & Brain Health Service, University of Milan, Bicocca, Monza, Italy.
Neurol Sci. 2025 Sep 11. doi: 10.1007/s10072-025-08428-9.
The rapid evolution of digital tools in recent years after COVID-19 pandemic has transformed diagnostic and therapeutic practice in neurology. This shift has highlighted the urgent need to integrate digital competencies into the training of future specialists. Key innovations such as telemedicine, artificial intelligence, and wearable health technologies have become central to improving healthcare delivery and accessibility. In response, the Digital Neurology group of the Italian Society of Neurology convened during the Italian Digital Neuro Hub meeting to define the essential digital skills and knowledge areas for tomorrow's neurologists. This paper outlines four primary domains of focus: wearable devices, telemedicine, AI applications, and the ethical implications of digital medicine in neurology.
近年来,在新冠疫情之后数字工具迅速发展,改变了神经病学的诊断和治疗实践。这一转变凸显了将数字能力融入未来专科医生培训的迫切需求。远程医疗、人工智能和可穿戴健康技术等关键创新已成为改善医疗服务提供和可及性的核心。作为回应,意大利神经病学会数字神经病学小组在意大利数字神经中心会议期间召开会议,以确定未来神经科医生所需的基本数字技能和知识领域。本文概述了四个主要关注领域:可穿戴设备、远程医疗、人工智能应用以及数字医学在神经病学中的伦理影响。