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How the FDA assesses AI-based imaging algorithms | AI IDs brain aneurysms

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How the FDA assesses AI-based imaging algorithms | AI IDs brain aneurysms
Monday, June 10, 2019
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How the FDA assesses AI-based imaging algorithms

The FDA is responsible for regulating AI solutions designed and developed to provide care for patients, a task that leads to certain unique challenges.

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How the FDA assesses AI-based imaging algorithms

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The FDA is responsible for regulating AI solutions designed and developed to provide care for patients, a task that leads to certain unique challenges.
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AI helps researchers ID brain aneurysms on CTA examinations

A new automated detection tool using deep learning can detect clinically significant brain aneurysms on CT angiography (CTA) examinations, according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open.

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AI helps researchers ID brain aneurysms on CTA examinations

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A new automated detection tool using deep learning can detect clinically significant brain aneurysms on CT angiography (CTA) examinations, according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open.
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Radiotracer could help treat 28 different types of cancer

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Researchers have found that a new class of radiotracer can be used to identify 28 different types of malignant tumors, sharing their findings in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
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Radiologist found negligent in $11.5M medical malpractice suit

A jury has awarded a young patient $11.5 million in a medical malpractice lawsuit filed against a radiologist at Boston’s Newton-Wellesley Hospital. 

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Radiologist found negligent in $11.5M medical malpractice suit

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A jury has awarded a young patient $11.5 million in a medical malpractice lawsuit filed against a radiologist at Boston’s Newton-Wellesley Hospital. 
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4 strategies for reducing burnout among women physicians

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Half of all physicians in the United States experience burnout, and recent surveys have suggested that number could be even higher among women.
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3 key takeaways from a survey on diversity, fair treatment among radiology professionals

Historically, radiology has been unable to recruit women and underrepresented minorities (URMs) as well as other healthcare specialties. Why is this the case? How can that trend be reversed?

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3 key takeaways from a survey on diversity, fair treatment among radiology professionals

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Historically, radiology has been unable to recruit women and underrepresented minorities (URMs) as well as other healthcare specialties. Why is this the case? How can that trend be reversed?
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Adverse drug reactions detected on social media with natural language processing

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Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy often share word of their adverse reactions to the drugs in online health forums. Researchers at Stanford have used natural language processing to mine these posts, accurately flagging detrimental side effects well before clinical journals advise caution.
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Imaging Innovation Awards 2019

Imaging Innovation Awards will recognize private radiology practices and/or hospital radiology departments that have combined creative thinking with coordinated teamwork to develop a notably original breakthrough in some particular aspect of medical imaging. Enter today!

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Imaging Innovation Awards will recognize private radiology practices and/or hospital radiology departments that have combined creative thinking with coordinated teamwork to develop a notably original breakthrough in some particular aspect of medical imaging. Enter today!
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