Applied Radiology, Carestream Health Partner on AI Community Portal

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Applied Radiology announced a new partnership with Carestream Health to raise awareness and create conversations around artificial intelligence (AI) in the medical imaging community.

Applied Radiology is a distinguished print and digital publication that reaches over 60,000 radiology professionals globally. A standout feature of the online platform is its array of digital portals, where Applied Radiology publishes relevant content on topics deemed important to the imaging community, such as those focused on AI.

"At Carestream, we recognize AI has the potential to revolutionize medical imaging and improve patient outcomes," said Melody Warner, Global Content and Communications Manager at Carestream Health. "By sponsoring this digital portal, we hope to provide a valuable resource, but also empower medical professionals to contribute their own experiences to help showcase the true value—and potential—of AI."

Carestream Health is a global leader in medical imaging solutions. This new initiative helps underscore its commitment to innovation and excellence in healthcare technology.

Applied Radiology's AI digital portal aims to be a comprehensive resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts interested in the latest developments in AI applications within the medical imaging sector. The community features a wide range of content, including relevant articles, case studies, interviews-with leading experts, and educational materials designed to foster knowledge sharing and collaboration.

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"AI is proving to be an essential force in improving both efficiency and accuracy in radiology, cementing its role as a cornerstone of modern medical imaging," said Kieran Anderson, Group Publisher at Applied Radiology. "By highlighting the transformative power of these innovations, not just for today but for the future, we are fostering crucial discussions that will benefit patients and radiology professionals alike".

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