Lexology July 22, 2022
Reed Smith LLP

I love the stories emerging regularly in radiology where technology and creativity are ushering in new ways to improve the patient care offered by radiologists. Such is the case at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine where the Department of Radiology is working with the University’s Institute for Data Science and Computing (IDSC) to design an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that could help them as they diagnose patients, and which could also play a role in providing personalized, precision-based patient care.

Traditionally, radiologists use their specialized training and experience to review radiological images, the patient’s electronic medical records and other data sources to reach a diagnosis. At the University of Miami, radiology faculty are working with the IDSC...

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