AI in Healthcare October 17, 2019
Michael Walter

Medical imaging professionals and radiation experts are in a position to play a significant role as AI technologies continue to evolve, according to a new commentary published in the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences.

“Advancements in deep learning, particularly within the field of image analysis, combined with improved computational power, are changing the way health care is both managed and perceived,” wrote authors Andrew Murphy, department of medical imaging at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, and Brian Liszewski, department of radiation oncology at the University of Toronto.

The two authors explored the various responsibilities of medical imaging providers in this new world where so much revolves around the evolution of AI. These are three specific ways, according to...

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