• Artificial hype

    Radiologists, more than any other medical specialty, feel the professional and emotional ‘whiplash’ that began five or so years ago. Vanishing jobs (transforming radiologists into production units) for cost over quality for our patients, to the current shortage and need for more radiologists. AI introduced the threat that automation would take what...

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  • Why embracing Artificial Intelligence is beneficial for all

    In many ways Artificial Intelligence (AI) may seem like a new concept in healthcare, mainly due in part to the recent traction the topic has made in the news in the last few years. It has even been falsely sensationalized, to further elevate buzz, as a tool that will one day replace clinicians altogether. The truth, though, is that companies like Hologic,...

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  • AI is the new reality: the 4th healthcare revolution in medicine

    AI: Hype? Rather, augmented intelligence is the fourth healthcare revolution in medicine and will lead to improved patient care.   The future is bright, if we continue to develop creative solutions to improve patient care, in collaboration with deep learning algorithms, then we’ll again have succeeded in advancing medicine into a new healthcare...

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  • AI opportunities for healthcare must not be wasted

    The reality about the potential and limitations of AI   One of the world’s leading authorities on the ethics of Artificial Intelligence provides an overview on how the technology could impact healthcare and warns of opportunities not to be missed.   I am reasonably optimistic about the opportunities that Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents....

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  • Analytics in the real world: How one radiology practice is helping patients get an MR exam, faster

    Combining applied intelligence, analytics and technologies enabled a radiology center in Germany to reduce patient wait times for an MR exam from 6-8 weeks to just 1-2 weeks      Radiomed, a private practice with nine locations across West-Central Germany, recently led a pioneering project combining digital tools with MR technology to increase...

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  • This cardiac software from a Stanford basement is now one of the top of AI solutions available

    Dr. Albert Hsiao co-developed the new ViosWorks MR software package to help speed up cardiac MRI exams   It all started with a simple request made in the depths of one of the nation’s best hospitals.   “Hey, I want to show you something.”   Anja Brau was finishing up a meeting in the basement of Stanford Hospital with Dr. Albert...

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  • The AI-powered radiologist

    Imaging acquisition advances & big data envision a bright future for diagnostic imaging, which should continue to be led by the AI-powered radiologist.   Technical advances in imaging acquisition and big data envision a bright future for diagnostic imaging. Radiologists working as data scientists can play a central role in precision medicine,...

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  • Clinical ultrasound in the age of artificial intelligence

    The foremost expert in critical care ultrasound on the value of natural vs artificial intelligence in medicine.   Ultrasound is a tool like no other in medicine. Most importantly, because it is a work of the hand and the eye, combining the art of reasoning, common sense (that is, intelligence), it provides a unique opportunity for the physician...

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  • The role of social media in cardiology

    Social Media is gaining significant popularity amongst the medical and allied health professionals. It enables a platform where dissemination of research can materialise very quickly, at no cost, for the benefit of colleagues and patients across the world.   Social media (#SoMe) can now be considered one of the most important methods...

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  • Critical analysis of MRI-based classification systems for sport muscle injuries

    Critical review   A critical review of eight identified cases of muscle injuries in professional FCB players from the club’s annual muscle injury database in 2017.   Abstract   In cases of suspected muscle injury, sports medicine professionals use imaging methods such as ultrasound (US) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to confirm...

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