In the evolving landscape of healthcare technology, Australian health tech startup Harrison.ai has unveiled a groundbreaking development: Harrison.rad.1. This specialized radiology-specific language model is set to revolutionize medical diagnostics by enhancing the speed and accuracy of radiology
In light of the growing national shortage of medical imaging technologists in the United States, there is an urgent need for innovative educational programs and strategic partnerships to address this critical issue. A shining example of this effort is the journey of Aisseta Sall, also known as
The financial burden and value assessment of the certification process for diagnostic radiologists and other specialists under the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) have become a topic of significant discussion. The nearly $984 million projected expenditure by the collective diagnostic
Fevers of unknown origin (FUO) present a daunting challenge for clinicians, as they account for approximately 2% of hospitalizations and require extensive diagnostic efforts to identify their often elusive causes. The publication of new imaging criteria, developed collaboratively by the Society of
Flatiron Health, a leader in healthtech innovations for oncology, has joined forces with the Association of Cancer Care Centers (ACCC) to significantly transform the landscape of cancer clinical trials in community settings. This strategic partnership aims to make clinical trials more accessible
In recent years, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical diagnostics has revolutionized the field, promising enhanced efficiency and accuracy. However, an intriguing dilemma is emerging as researchers investigate whether physicians, particularly radiologists, may be placing too