Most popular radiology video interviews on Health Imaging

Radiology has seen a lot of large language model, generative artificial intelligence (AI) research and adoption over the past couple years, and it is clearly a hot button topic as it is our number one video this month. In fact, the top two most read pieces of content published on Health Imaging over the past month were by far and away two articles on the use of generative AI.

AI implementation in radiology remains a major topic, with several of the top 10 videos this month pertaining to that topic. Creating a domestic supply of Mo-99 for nuclear imaging, breast imaging topics and advances in molecular molecular imaging also made the list.

Here are our most viewed interviews as of late:

1. What radiologists think about using ChatGPT and AI in breast imaging - Manisha Bahl, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital

2. What patients need to know about architectural distortion on breast imaging - Jessica H. Porembka, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

3. 5 steps for evaluating radiology AI applications - Jason Poff, MD, Greensboro Radiology

4. Overview of the regulatory landscape of AI in radiology - Nina Kottler, MD, Radiology Partners

5. Use of AI opportunistic screening in CT for cardiovascular disease -  Ron Blankstein, MD, Brigham and Women’s

6. Error rates in radiology have not changed in 75 years -  Michael Bruno, MD, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

7. U.S. moves closer to establishing domestic supply of Mo-99 for nuclear imaging - SNMMI President Cathy Cutler, PhD, Brookhaven National Laboratory

8. Use of supplemental imaging in women with dense breasts -  John Lewin, MD, Yale School of Medicine

9. Breast tomosynthesis reduces recalls, could soon replace routine 2D mammography - Debra L. Monticciolo, MD, past-present SBI and ACR

10. 6 key advances in molecular imaging technology for PET and SPECT - Munir Ghesani, MD, past-president SNMMI, Mount Sinai


Health Imaging has collected a large number of video interviews with on trends and technology in the medical imaging with key opinion leaders in radiology. Find the complete list of 215 videos.

Dave Fornell is a digital editor with Cardiovascular Business and Radiology Business magazines. He has been covering healthcare for more than 16 years.

Dave Fornell has covered healthcare for more than 17 years, with a focus in cardiology and radiology. Fornell is a 5-time winner of a Jesse H. Neal Award, the most prestigious editorial honors in the field of specialized journalism. The wins included best technical content, best use of social media and best COVID-19 coverage. Fornell was also a three-time Neal finalist for best range of work by a single author. He produces more than 100 editorial videos each year, most of them interviews with key opinion leaders in medicine. He also writes technical articles, covers key trends, conducts video hospital site visits, and is very involved with social media. E-mail: dfornell@innovatehealthcare.com

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