Publisher's Synopsis
The Scalpel and the Algorithm: Reclaiming Ethical Clarity and Clinical Confidence in the Age of AI
By Melissa Jo Tully, RN - Clinical Simulation Expert & Educator
"We cannot save everyone. But we can always choose to act with courage."
In the space between breath and blade-between a nurse's intuition and a machine's prediction-The Scalpel and the Algorithm invites you into the tension, complexity, and beauty of modern medicine.
Part memoir, part manifesto, this riveting collection of essays by Melissa Jo Tully-seasoned nurse, educator, and AI integrator-blends clinical grit with ethical insight to explore the evolving relationship between human expertise and machine intelligence in healthcare. Drawing on two decades of nursing experience, years in simulation education, and the raw realities of working the trauma bay, Tully writes with unflinching clarity and reverence for the sacred moments that define a caregiver's life.
With immersive storytelling and sharp analysis, Tully navigates questions at the heart of modern care:
What does it mean to act with courage in systems that are stretched, flawed, or failing?
How can artificial intelligence support-not replace-the human judgment honed at the bedside?
Where do we draw the ethical line when innovation outpaces regulation?
Through real-world scenarios-from failed resuscitations and hand hygiene lapses to algorithmic bias and sepsis detection-Tully champions purposeful precision, heart-led action, and ingenuity with integrity. You'll witness the calm before the code blue, the moral weight of small decisions, and the irreplaceable value of "the moment between the beats."
Whether you're a nurse, physician, healthcare leader, or educator, The Scalpel and the Algorithm is both a call to reflection and a call to arms. It's a deeply human, urgently timely meditation on reclaiming trust-in ourselves, in our teams, and in the technology we choose to wield.
"AI doesn't forget. But it also doesn't hear the tremor in a patient's voice or catch the silent plea behind tired eyes. That's our work. That's the art of medicine."
Perfect for readers of Atul Gawande, Danielle Ofri, and Eric Topol, this book offers not just insight-but a path forward.