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  • Julius Bishop, MD

    Julius Bishop, MD

    Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Bishop specializes in treating fractures of the upper extremity, lower extremity, pelvis and acetabulum as well as the management of post-traumatic problems including malunion, nonunion and infection.

    He received his undergraduate and medical school degrees from Harvard University and went on to complete the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program. He pursued his subspecialty training in Orthopaedic Traumatology at the world-renowned Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Washington.

    His research interests include applying decision analysis models to orthopaedic trauma problems, studying clinical outcomes after musculoskeletal injury, orthopaedic biomechanics, the basic science of fracture healing, and evaluating new strategies and techniques in fracture surgery.

  • Rachelle Bitton

    Rachelle Bitton

    Clinical Assistant Professor, Radiology

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDeveloping interventional techniques and patient specific models in MR image guided High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU). PRF thermometry monitoring for ablative applications in cancer trans-cranial functional neurosurgery to treat essential tremor and Parkinson's disease.

    Treatment efficacy and clinical outcomes analysis in multi-center trials of MR guided interventions to treat desmoid tumors, uterine leiomyomas, and osseous metastasis.
    Photoacoustic imaging of microvasculature.

  • Kameron C. Black

    Kameron C. Black

    Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine

    BioDr. Kameron Black is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Division of Hospital Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine, where his research focuses on the safe deployment of agentic artificial intelligence in real-world healthcare systems. He completed his Internal Medicine residency at Oregon Health & Science University and fellowship in Clinical Informatics at Stanford Health Care prior to joining the faculty. His clinical expertise is in the care of adult patients admitted to the inpatient general medicine services.

    Dr. Black is a leader in the deployment and evaluation of agentic AI in healthcare. His research has been featured by Anthropic, Forbes, Bloomberg, and the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI. He has published scholarly work in journals including NEJM AI, Nature Medicine, npj Health Systems, JMIR AI, Nature Scientific Data, and Applied Clinical Informatics. Previously, he held research roles at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Black has delivered invited talks and participated in panels on agentic AI in healthcare for the American Academy of Home Care Medicine, the Healthcare Agent Summit hosted by Wedge Inc., and others. 

    Beyond his research, Dr. Black is dedicated to advancing undergraduate medical education (UME). He co-founded one of the nation's first longitudinal digital health curricula for medical students. Today, he continues to lecture at the UME level and across various departments at Stanford Medicine on agentic AI, the Cosmos data science platform, and other related topics.

    He is certified across Epic's analytics and build tools, including Physician Builder and the Cosmos data science platform.

    Additional areas of research focus: Medical AI Benchmarking, Clinical Workflow Automation, Healthcare Administrative Burden, Physician Burnout, Healthcare Workforce Shortage.

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