AI in radiology – the big questions that need answering
A look at the significant changes AI is bringing to radiology
A look at the significant changes AI is bringing to radiology
Radiologists do not just look at images, the same for artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology. The second AIMed specialty event – AIMed Radiology concluded at Ritz-Carlton, Chicago yesterday (19 June). The one-and-a-half-day conference was held back to back with AIMed Cardiology and consisted of a
Aidoc, an Israeli company specializes in providing artificial intelligence (AI) support for radiologists had obtained a clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its Pulmonary Embolism (PE) solution, as the company announced in a press release today (15 May). The PE solution will
In the recent AIMed breakfast briefing: Experience the future of AI (artificial intelligence) in Radiology – Chicago, Dr. Paul J. Chang, Professor and Vice-Chairman of Radiology Informatics at the University of Chicago School of Medicine highlighted some of the fallacies in modern radiology. H
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum MD FACR The topic of artificial intelligence (AI) is prominent throughout the healthcare enterprise, particularly in diagnostic imaging services. At present, it appears AI is less a competitive force than a mechanism for elevation, augmentation, and expansion of the radiologist
This is the first time AIMed is hosting Breakfast Briefing on the same theme for three consecutive days in three different locations. The sessions “Experience the future of AI in Radiology”, hosted in partnership with SOPHiA GENETICS, were held between 9 and 11 April in Chicago, Boston, and Toronto
All of us here in AIMed are excited about what is going to take place next week. For the first time, we are live-streaming our breakfast briefings to be held in Chicago, Boston, and Toronto respectively. The three sessions share the same theme: Experience the future of AI in Radiology and they
As mentioned, AIMed founder and chairman, chief intelligence and innovation officer of Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) spoke at a panel discussion on integrated diagnostics at this year’s European Congress of Radiology. Dr. Chang was joined by Jörg Aumüller, vice president, global
European Congress of Radiology (ECR) is an annual international meeting for radiology experts, healthcare professionals and business executives. This year, it is being held in Vienna, Austria between 27 February and 3 March. Spanning over 26,000 meter-squared of exhibition space, this medical extrav