Demystifying AI in Clinical Practice

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, neuroradiologist and Medical Director at RadNet.

Creators and Guests

Host
Kieran Anderson
Guest
Suzie Bash, MD
Suzie Bash, MD, is a neuroradiologist and a medical director at RadNet. She previously served as an assistant professor of neuroradiology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where earlier she had completed a two-year neuroradiology fellowship and residency. Dr. Bash’s passion and interests lie in AI applications in advanced neuroimaging which add patient-centric value, quality and efficiency. She has a special interest in dementia imaging and Alzheimer’s disease educational initiatives.

What is Demystifying AI in Clinical Practice?

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