Episodes
This interview is reproduced with the kind permission of Dr. Maxwell Cooper, host of the DaVinci Hour podcasts.  Dr. Cooper interviews John Banja on various topics related to the ethical dimension of AI in radiology and on medical error in radiology.  Please visit Dr. Cooper’s DaVinci Hour podcasts at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-davinci-hour/id1554398921.
Published 10/31/22
Dr. Yvonne Lui from NYU discusses her radiology research on brain injuries and on growing a clinical and research program in artificial intelligence.
Published 10/25/22
Dr. Hari Trivedi discusses a range of issues on the economics of improving and importing AI technology along with his envisioning the near future of AI business models in radiology.  See his article in the Journal of the American College of Radiology at https://www.jacr.org/article/S1546-1440(22)00113-2/fulltext
Published 09/20/22
This podcast features Drs. Judy Gichoya and Leo Celi discussing how various biases in artificial intelligence models can affect radiology work.  They also discuss certain strategies that might mitigate them.
Published 05/16/22
In this podcast, Pelu Tran discusses how artificial intelligence can improve workflow and reduce various kinds of errors that occur in diagnosis and treatment planning.
Published 05/12/22
In this podcast, Dr. Muhammed Idris talks about his work in using AI for improving self-management health-related behaviors as well as using AI for resettling refugees.
Published 04/19/22
A short snippet from Episode 10: On Pigeons, Residency Training, and the Development of Expertise for you to sample.
Published 04/06/22
In this podcast Joshua Robinson discusses his work at MIT and his recent, lead author paper on how contrastive learning might lead to more reliable predictions in AI. Josh’s paper is at the NeurIPS proceedings website: https://papers.nips.cc/paper/2021/hash/27934a1f19d678a1377c257b9a780e80-Abstract.html.
Published 03/14/22
In this podcast, Dr. Elizabeth Krupinsky at Emory University discusses some similarities between pigeon visual processing and humans as well as the development of expert performance in radiology.
Published 11/15/21
Can AI relieve some of the problems involving the social determinants of health? This podcast discusses these and other aspects of health disparities in the technological age.
Published 11/08/21
Melissa Chen, MD, from the Department of Diagnostic Radiology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center discusses the complexities surrounding reimbursement for AI in radiology.
Published 08/17/21
Dr. Charles Kahn, Professor and Vice Chair of Radiology at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and editor of Radiology: Artificial Intelligence, discusses strategies for preparing the radiology department or clinic for the future of artificial intelligence.
Published 07/19/21
Dr. Geraldine McGinty and Ms. Michelle Yi discuss the roles of professional organizations in providing high-quality membership services and in maintaining the quality and distribution of radiology services throughout the world.
Published 06/15/21
This podcast examines a number of issues related to the implementation of AI in our hospitals and clinics, especially in terms of how health care leaders and their executive committees might be responding to the development and marketing of these models.
Published 05/27/21
Radiologists Michael Bruno and Richard Duszak discuss the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the medical malpractice landscape of radiology with medical ethicist John Banja.
Published 02/22/21
Dr. Leo Celi discusses various problems involving bias, fairness and generalizability that continue to affect the adoption of artificial intelligence models in hospitals and clinics.  Dr. Celi also makes a number of recommendations for improving relationships between health care organizations and the private sector as AI research moves forward. Articles that Dr. Celi mentions in the podcast are: Futoma J, Simons M, Panch T, Doshi-Velez F, Celi L.  The myth of generalizability in clinical...
Published 11/18/20
Drs. Carolyn Meltzer and Adam Alessio comment on the phenomenon of bias in artificial intelligence models.  Their conversation focuses on the inevitability of bias, the difficulties that are confronted in eliminating it, and the state of the art in mitigation techniques.
Published 10/14/20
Dr. Nabile Safdar, Vice Chair of Imaging Informatics at the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Emory University School of Medicine, comments on the phenomenon of sharing and selling images in radiology. The discussion focuses on ethical and regulatory expectations, securing authorization from data subjects, and important considerations that radiology practices should contemplate when they are invited to participate in sharing or selling...
Published 09/07/20