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title:: AI: a revolution in global access to care - ESR Connect

publisher:: European Society of Radiology

people:: Marc Kohli, Kristina Lang, Razvan Ionasec, Zhi Zhen Qin, Ibraheem Sabry Alam El din El Mogy, Guido Geerts

organization:: European Society of Radiology

domain:: Radiology, Artificial Intelligence, Global Health

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Summary

This text describes a session titled “AI: a revolution in global access to care” as part of the “In Focus: Imagers Fixing the World” series by the European Society of Radiology. The session explores how artificial intelligence can transform global access to radiology services, particularly in low-resource regions. It features presentations on AI applications in various radiology subfields, including breast imaging and mobile chest x-rays, and discusses AI’s potential to bridge healthcare disparities worldwide.

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  • Session date and time: February 26, 13:00 - 14:30 CET
  • Session duration: 90 minutes
  • Speakers and topics:
  • Marc Kohli (San Francisco, USA): Chairperson’s introduction
  • Kristina Lang (Malmö, Sweden): Expanding access with focus on POCUS and AI in breast imaging
  • Razvan Ionasec (Munich, Germany): Democratising access to radiology services with generative AI
  • Zhi Zhen Qin (Geneva, Switzerland): AI-assisted ultra-portable x-ray for global health
  • Ibraheem Sabry Alam El din El Mogy (Mansoura, Egypt): AI from threat to lifesaving
  • Guido Geerts (‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands): Panel discussion participant
  • Key themes: AI in radiology, global health, improving access to diagnostic capabilities, addressing healthcare disparities
  • Focus on AI applications in breast imaging, mobile chest x-rays, and generative AI
  • Panel discussion on addressing challenges with infrastructure and safety in radiology
  • Organized by European Society of Radiology, based in Vienna, Austria