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Virtual Tradeshow with over 20 virtual booths sponsored by the top global companies in the industry with on-demand video, webinars, and live Q&A chat with company representatives and researchers.
Virtual Auditorium with six live keynote speakers and webinars covering:
Virtual Meeting Rooms and Lobby for workshops and interacting with colleagues
Webinars during conference provided by
and others
Dr. Eliot Siegel, University of Maryland, Baltimore VA Medical Center
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced radiology to find new ways to deliver care. How can artificial intelligence (AI) help with the transition? Dr. Eliot Siegel discusses how AI gives radiology the opportunity to reinvent itself in an era of growing consolidation and remote practice.
Dr. Eliot Siegel
From AI algorithms working in isolation of your PACS, towards a seamless experience for the radiologist.
Description: In a dedicated session, Dr. Anjum M. Ahmed, Global Chief Medical Officer at Agfa HealthCare, will provide insights in how health organizations can cut through the AI hype and start benefiting from its actual application in radiology.
To achieve the benefits of a practical application of AI in radiology, Dr Ahmed will dive into the importance of an Enterprise Imaging strategy that addresses and solves some of the basic fundamental problems before you even bring AI into the mix.
Dr Anjum Ahmed
Dr. Shinjini Kundu, PhD, Johns Hopkins University
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has forced radiology professionals to scramble to find new tools to help deal with the outbreak. The ability of artificial intelligence (AI) to rapidly analyze large volumes of data makes it an attractive solution to detect, contain, and treat COVID-19, according to Dr. Shinjini Kundu, PhD.
Dr. Shinjini Kundu, PhD
1pm - 2pm
Dr. Sonia Gupta
Is artificial intelligence (AI) really a threat to radiologists' jobs? It's a belief that's increasingly been discredited within radiology itself, but the myth continues to persist outside the field -- especially among medical students who are picking a specialty. Dr. Sonia Gupta offers solutions for changing the narrative.
Dr. Sonia Gupta
Michael Cannavo, Image Management Consultants
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology has run smack into another emerging trend -- the growth of enterprise imaging in healthcare. What's the best way to integrate these two increasingly important technologies? Medical imaging consultant Michael Cannavo offers some perspective.
Mike Cannavo
Travis Richardson, Flywheel
To enable improved outcomes and quality of care and to accelerate AI research, researchers need access to clinical data. However, these data are often large and complex and not ready for machine learning. Streamlining data management and collaboration is key to AI initiatives. Travis Richardson, president and chief operating officer of Flywheel, will discuss how a research-first data platform is the solution to scale clinical research, fuel innovation, and empower your researchers.
Travis Richardson
Dr. Curtis Langlotz, PhD, Stanford University
Artificial intelligence (AI) is an incredibly powerful tool for building algorithms that will transform the work of radiologists. Dr. Curtis Langlotz, PhD, will review the origins of AI and its applications to medical imaging, as well as show examples of real-world research that suggest how AI may change the practice of radiology. He will also review key shortcomings and challenges that may limit the application of AI to radiology.
Dr. Curtis Langlotz, PhD
1pm - 2pm
Dr. Cheryl Petersilge, Vidagos Advisors
Healthcare networks are increasingly turning to enterprise imaging to leverage their investment in digital image management and make medical images available to clinicians outside the radiology department. Dr. Cheryl Petersilge examines where the trend toward enterprise imaging stands today.
Dr. Cheryl Petersilge
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