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The PACSman Pontificates: Is radiology ready for AI and vice versa?

AuntMinnie

How someone can extrapolate findings from a study conducted overseas with less than 100 participants in a publicly funded healthcare system and present it as a universal truth to over 49,000 radiologists in the U.S. They expressed substantial trust in the healthcare system if the implementation of AI was to become a standard practice.

Radiology 111
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Demystifying How Medical Images Are Managed

Median

Download our: Medical Imaging in Oncology Review brochure here DICOM, PACS, RIS, EHRs, HIS, VNAs Accessibility and efficiency have been key drivers of innovation (as well as a multitude of acronyms!) the development of the RIS (Radiological Information System), which complements a PACS). CT scans, X-rays).

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The radiologist in 2040

Radiology Cafe

The past 10 years have seen an exponential growth in the uptake of imaging – this has largely been possible due to moves towards digital imaging and PACS. Tech buzzwords surrounding healthcare such as “big data” and “neural networks” always reference their applications to imaging.