AI won’t replace radiologists, but will dramatically change their jobs

Ten years ago, a pioneering AI scientist predicted that computers would replace human experts as readers of medical images. It hasn’t exactly worked out that way. In 2016 Geoffrey Hinton, the Nobel-winning “godfather of AI,” predicted that radiologists — the physicians who read X-rays, ultrasounds and other images to help make medical diagnoses — would find themselves replaced by computers within five years. Today the field can retort by quoting Mark Twain’s famous quip: The report of my death was an exaggeration. Radiology’s ranks are in fact growing steadily, with the number of practitioners expected to expand by 26 percent or more over the next three decades. But what Hinton may have...

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AI is transforming healthcare; but are your privacy policies keeping up?

Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming a standard part of healthcare operations. From ambient AI documentation tools that generate clinical notes to voice-assisted transcription platforms and automated workflow solutions, healthcare organizations are increasingly adopting technologies designed to improve efficiency and allow providers to spend more time focused on patient care. As these tools become integrated into everyday practice, organizations should ensure their policies and compliance documentation evolve alongside the technology. AI implementation is not simply an IT decision—it also requires a thoughtful review of privacy practices, patient communications, vendor...

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Anthony Fauci and the collapse of scientific authority

Anthony Fauci is now facing intense scrutiny. His diaries, emails, and testimony have raised fundamental questions about what he knew, what he told the public, and how he exercised authority during the pandemic. Many outside academia describe this as his fall from grace, while universities and medical institutions continue to celebrate him as a heroic public servant and scientific authority. That contradiction is the starting point for this essay. Fauci matters not only because of his individual conduct, but because he exposes the institutions that produced, empowered, and continue to protect him. The pandemic did not create the dysfunction inside biomedical science. It placed a magnifying...

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HCI College Expands Executive Leadership Team to Support Continued Growth

West Palm Beach, FL - HCI College, a private healthcare-focused postsecondary institution with campuses in West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale, is proud to announce the appointment of two new executive leaders as part of the institution’s continued investment in its students, employees, and academic excellence. Celeste Blackwell has been appointed Vice President of Training and Development, a newly created executive role focused on strengthening employee development and organizational effectiveness. Michelle Lambert has joined HCI College as Vice President of Academic Affairs. These appointments come as HCI College continues expanding its academic and operational infrastructure to better...

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