RSNA Surveys Members’ Interest in Machine Learning
April 04, 2017
Machine learning in medicine has the capacity to harness big data and help radiologists work more efficiently and improve diagnoses. In the age of precision medicine, the ability to manage large data sets and read thousands of images has the potential to transform the way radiology is practiced, adding value to patient care.
To ensure radiology remains at the forefront of this evolution, RSNA is working to identify members’ education needs on the applications of machine learning to their practices and its role in patient care.
RSNA would like to learn about your interest in and use of machine learning. We would appreciate your taking a few minutes to answer this brief questionnaire.
Thank you!
Meeting attendees test their skills at the Eyes of Watson demonstration during RSNA 2016.
Web Extras
- Link to online questionnaire https://rsna.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a8BThAb8v06M8br
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