Diagnostic Imaging December 17, 2025
Jeff Hall

In an interview at the recent RSNA conference, Sriyesh Krishnan, M.D., discussed pertinent principles in assessing AI models, ongoing monitoring of the adjunctive value and an unyielding focus on patient care.

Integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into a facility’s radiology workflow is an ongoing evolving process. Accordingly, Sriyesh Krishnan, M.D., maintains that one is not only evaluating the potential of a particular AI software or platform, he or she also needs to assess whether there is a good fit with the AI vendor.

“Even if it’s just a vendor client relationship, our goal is to find people who are willing to treat it like a partnership because (the AI software is) not going be ready on day one,” noted Dr....

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Interview / Q&A, Provider, Radiology, Technology, Trends
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