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Radiology's Digital Transformation: Lessons for Pathology's Journey w/ Greg Rose, MD, PHD

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In this episode, join me as I speak with Dr. Greg Rose, a retired radiologist who played a key role in the digital transformation of radiology. His journey offers valuable insights and lessons for the digital pathology community.

Key Points Discussed:

  • Initial Digital Adoption Challenges: Greg's experience with transitioning from analog to digital, focusing on the challenges related to change management and personality dynamics.

  • Digitization Process: How radiology moved from plain film to digital modalities like CT, MRI, and ultrasound, and the steps involved in digitizing these images

  • Technical and Political Hurdles: Navigating technical issues, workflow optimization, and dealing with political dynamics within medical institutions.

  • Managing Change: Effective strategies for involving senior staff and managing resistance to change.

  • AI in Radiology: Current applications of AI in radiology, its potential for pathology, and the legal implications of AI-assisted diagnostics.

  • Future Directions: Greg's vision for the future of digital health, including the development of tappable databases and the evolving roles of radiologists and pathologists.

Greg's insights into the digital transformation of radiology provide a valuable perspective for pathologists looking to embrace digital tools and techniques. His experience highlights the importance of managing change, leveraging AI, and improving diagnostic workflows.

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🔗 Dr. Greg Rose's website
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Content provided by Aleksandra Zuraw, DVM, PhD, Aleksandra Zuraw, and DVM. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Aleksandra Zuraw, DVM, PhD, Aleksandra Zuraw, and DVM or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Send us a Text Message.

In this episode, join me as I speak with Dr. Greg Rose, a retired radiologist who played a key role in the digital transformation of radiology. His journey offers valuable insights and lessons for the digital pathology community.

Key Points Discussed:

  • Initial Digital Adoption Challenges: Greg's experience with transitioning from analog to digital, focusing on the challenges related to change management and personality dynamics.

  • Digitization Process: How radiology moved from plain film to digital modalities like CT, MRI, and ultrasound, and the steps involved in digitizing these images

  • Technical and Political Hurdles: Navigating technical issues, workflow optimization, and dealing with political dynamics within medical institutions.

  • Managing Change: Effective strategies for involving senior staff and managing resistance to change.

  • AI in Radiology: Current applications of AI in radiology, its potential for pathology, and the legal implications of AI-assisted diagnostics.

  • Future Directions: Greg's vision for the future of digital health, including the development of tappable databases and the evolving roles of radiologists and pathologists.

Greg's insights into the digital transformation of radiology provide a valuable perspective for pathologists looking to embrace digital tools and techniques. His experience highlights the importance of managing change, leveraging AI, and improving diagnostic workflows.

THIS EPISODE'S RESOURCES
🔗 Dr. Greg Rose's website
Support the Show.

Become a Digital Pathology Trailblazer and See you inside the club: Digital Pathology Club Membership

  continue reading

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