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Making Healthcare Accessible and Affordable Using Deep Learning with Dr. Samir Shah, Dr. Aaron Fritts on the BackTable Industry Podcast
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Episode # 78  •  02 Jul 2024

Making Healthcare Accessible and Affordable Using Deep Learning

Dr. Samir Shah and our host Dr. Aaron Fritts discuss upcoming disruptions in radiology due to artificial intelligence (AI), including AI's role in making healthcare more accessible and affordable.

Timestamps

00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast
03:12 - Dr. Shah’s Professional Journey
17:59 - Starting the CMO Role at Qure AI
20:42 - Mainstream Integration of AI
30:39 - Qure’s Mission and Global Impact
37:20 - Early Cancer Detection
46:18 - Training Radiologists in AI

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More about this episode

Dr. Shah outlines his career trajectory, from his interventional radiology (IR) training to his entry into teleradiology. He describes his first encounter with AI through natural language processing for encoding radiology reports. Currently, he serves as the Chief Medical Officer of Qure AI, a platform that utilizes deep learning to aid in diagnosing medical conditions from pathology and radiology imaging. He emphasizes that AI will streamline medical workflows by automating patient summaries, image recognition, and cancer detection. These changes are particularly crucial in today's healthcare environment, which emphasizes productivity. The discussion also explores the benefits and challenges of integrating AI into modern radiology workflows and the learning opportunities it presents for trainees.

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