AI in Healthcare January 30, 2025
Dave Pearson

It’s been at least 10 years since AI started promising to save radiologists stress and time so they could unhurriedly consult with referring physicians and even discuss results directly with patients.

After all, wasn’t radiology the fastest medical specialty to embrace and adopt AI? And yet, in 2025—nearly 10 years since the technology set the profession abuzz—burnout continues to afflict many if not most radiologists.

In fact, it’s the No. 1 complaint of radiology professionals around the world.

That’s according to a global survey of 708 radiologists from 50 countries conducted by the U.K. teleradiology practice Everlight Radiology.

The survey also found AI very much on the minds of respondents. Here are eight key findings from...

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