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The future of radiology: Capacity challenges, networks and artificial intelligence
Author(s): Professor Erika Denton
Hospital: Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
Reference: RAD Magazine, 43, 500, 47
Excerpt: It has been an ongoing topic of conversation in radiological circles over many years as to whether imaging services as we know them really have a future. I am often asked if other clinicians or indeed computers will take over from radiologists and perhaps whether robots could take over from radiographers and radiologists. I genuinely do not believe this to be the case in the foreseeable future.