Radiology

EVENT INVITATION: AIMed and SOPHIA GENETICS

You are invited to AIMed’s Fall Breakfast briefing in Boston or Join us at the AIMed’s first fall October US roadshow in Boston, featuring SOPHIA GENETICS. Boston is a hub for medical,research and technological innovations. The ecosystem is flourishing and growing. AIMed is very delighted to be host

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India artificial intelligence: earlier diagnosis of breast cancer

The average rural population visiting primary healthcare centers has increased over the years 32884 as of 2016 while the norm is 20000-30000. In addition to primary check, AI and IoT could help doctors perform early diagnosis on other relevant disease states like breast cancer. If we were to even lo

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India artificial intelligence: ensuring access to medicine for all

In India, there is an estimated 900,000 practicing Allopathic Doctors. And yet, there’s only 1 doctor for every 1668 people to access. To worsen the problem, close to 75% of the doctors practice at urban agglomerate servicing only 28% population. This leaves an almost near zero cover for 76% of the

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Meeting REVIEW: How NHS could be efficient with AI for mammogram

This morning's AIMed meeting on 'A CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO THE PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF AI IN MEDICINE' saw Finn Catling, an Anaesthetic & Critical Care Doctor, Machine Learning Researcher and NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur explain how AI could improve the patient experience of getting a mammog

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RESPONSE: pilots and radiologists can have careers alongside AI

By Brendan Dunphy, CEO at C-BIA Consulting Ltd. There is nothing new to the discussion of job losses in medicine, especially in radiology, as new technology has been impacting jobs and professions for thousands of years or more. The technologies evolve, and the cycle-time accelerates, reducing the t

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OPINION: AI will lead to job losses in NHS radiology departments

Attribution: ImageCreator - http://www.imagecreator.co.uk/ By Benjamin Fongenie As I walk into my office each day I wave hello to a plethora of staff, all of whom contribute to the well-oiled machine that is a Nuclear Medicine department: Technologists, admin, support, physics and, of course, radiol

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Translating AI into the clinical setting at UC Irvine

The winner of the medical imaging category in the AIMed 2017 Abstract Competition has taken first steps towards creating AI tools that go beyond a research project and can actually be used by clinicians in the hospital setting. Peter D. Chang, MD a Physician Software Engineer and the Director of the

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Defensive Diagnostics: the legal implications of AI in radiology

AI Augmented Radiology promises to transform healthcare diagnostics. But what are the legal implications of new disruptive medical technologies and what will the new defensive medicine look like? Doctors are human. And humans make mistakes. And while scientific advancements have dramatically improve

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