As artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged and will progress to make image production and interpretation more standardized and efficient, I would like to make a point regarding the emotional intelligence that will never be replaced by a computer.
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Northern Arizona Healthcare Systems Director Nicole Dhanraj, Ph.D., SHRM-SCP, GPHR, CPPS, PMP, CRA, R.T (R)(CT)(MR), excels at her job and in giving back to the imaging community.
To provide readers with more nuts and bolts of how to build a vibrant team, I decided to take a deeper dive into each of the factors. In this column, we’ll examine team leadership.
Kile Jackson has spent almost half a century in the medical imaging world and even more time has been dedicated to music, including the sometimes hectic Seattle music scene.
In some practices there are situations that arise where the radiologists are asked to interpret images, aka “spot” images, in conjunction with other procedures, typically performed by other specialties.
Recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are enabling doctors to see and also predict previously unidentified patterns within medical and biological data that can inform individualized disease prevention and care. It can also be used for biomedical discovery.
Susan ‘Sue’ MacIntyre is an MRI supervisor with a passion for safety and patient care.
MRI has continued to grow as one of the most accurate modalities in health care. Where are we now in MR safety? Unfortunately, not much has improved.
A well-implemented add-on is almost imperceptible as a tactic and compliance seems like a natural progression of the situation. Let me provide an example.
Graphical Research recently added a new artificial intelligence in health care market report that provides in-depth information including market highlights,…

