Medical Futurist October 6, 2025
Dr. Bertalan Mesko, PhD

Radiologists’ creative work will be necessary in the future to solve complex issues and supervising diagnostic processes; but AI will definitely become part of their daily routine in diagnosing simpler cases and taking over repetitive tasks.

Key Takeaways

What if an algorithm could tell you whether you have cancer based on your CT scan or mammography exam?

Radiologists’ creative work will be necessary in the future to solve complex issues and supervising diagnostic processes; but AI will definitely become part of their daily routine in diagnosing simpler cases and taking over repetitive tasks.

Rather than getting threatened by it, we should familiarize with how it could help change the course...

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