The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is already starting to change the practice of radiology -- and its potential is boundless. In a July 11 presentation at AHRA 2022, Dr. Lawrence Tanenbaum of RadNet discusses the potential of AI in MRI.
The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is already starting to change the practice of radiology -- and its potential is boundless. In a July 11 presentation at AHRA 2022, Dr. Lawrence Tanenbaum of RadNet discusses the potential of AI in MRI.Video from AHRA 2022: Lawrence Tanenbaum on AI for MRI
Jul 12, 2022
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