Applied Radiology

Demystifying AI in Clinical Practice

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Short one-on-one conversations with practicing radiologists and industry experts on how and where AI is being used in clinical practice today.

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Applied Radiology

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Latest episode

Mar 5, 2026

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Episodes

AI Takes Radiology from Diagnosis to Prevention 05.03.2026

From the Applied Radiology booth at RSNA, one theme surfaced repeatedly across conversations: artificial intelligence is no longer just about reading images faster—it is reshaping how radiology contributes to patient care, access, and population health. That message came through clearly during a live discussion between Kieran Anderson, Group Publisher at Applied Radiology, and Suzie Bash, MD, neur...

Quantitative Imaging Redefines Value in Neuroradiology 05.03.2026

From the Applied Radiology booth at RSNA, one of the most technically rich—and clinically consequential—conversations focused on the evolving role of quantitative imaging in neuroradiology. In a live discussion, Lawrence Tanenbaum, MD sat down with Suzie Bash, MD to examine how volumetric and quantitative tools are reshaping diagnosis, longitudinal surveillance, and treatment decision-making.

AI in Radiology: Isolated Algorithms to Scalable Clinical Impact 05.03.2026

Artificial intelligence in radiology is often discussed in broad, aspirational terms, but far less attention is paid to what happens after algorithms are cleared, purchased, and deployed. In a recent discussion hosted by Applied Radiology, experts examined how AI is being implemented at scale and what it takes to translate technical capability into meaningful clinical impact. During the conversati...

Foundation Models Emerge as the “Electricity” of Radiology AI 05.03.2026

Fans of the PBS television series Downton Abbey , set in early 20th-century England, witnessed the far-reaching effects of the Second Industrial Revolution—particularly innovations in electricity, mechanization, and communication—on the lives of its characters. What fueled this all-encompassing change, and what does it have in common with artificial intelligence in health care?  During a discussio...

AI in Neuro Imaging | Before, During, & Post Imaging 10.07.2025

Dr. Avi Sharma sits down with Dr. Suzie Bash to discuss her use of AI in clinical practice as it relates to managing patients with Alzheimer disease. 

AI in Medical Imaging | What's on the Horizon 23.04.2025

Dr. Avi Sharma sits down with Dr. Ari Goldberg to discuss the current state of AI in medical imaging. 

AI in Pediatric Imaging 26.03.2025

Host Dr. Avi Sharma sits down with Dr. Aashim Bhatia, a pediatric neuroradiologist at CHOP to talk about the current state of artificial intelligence in clinical practice and the need for more tools in pediatric imaging.

Introduction to Demystifying AI in Clinical Practice 26.03.2025

Applied Radiology Publisher, Kieran Anderson kicks of this podcast series with Dr. Avi Sharma, a body radiologists and Director of AI at Jefferson Health about how they think about and incorporate AI into their workflow at Jefferson.

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