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Not all AI is created equal—experts caution against 'useless' applications

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“If we are not careful, we run the risk of spending more time admiring these novelty-driven tools than advancing the real frontiers of radiology.” 

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AI turns wearable device data into actionable insights for heart failure patients

Afnan Tariq, MD, JD, FSCAI, FACC, an interventional cardiologist, assistant clinical professor of medicine at University of California, Irvine, presented first-in-man data on a passive, device-agnostic artificial intelligence (AI) platform for heart failure monitoring using consumer wearables at the recent Technology and Heart Failure Therapeutics (THT) 2026 meeting. The study showed the AI could help lower repeat hospitalizations.

Afnan Tariq, MD, discusses early data on a passive, device-agnostic AI platform for heart failure monitoring. “When clinicians are empowered with insights and able to act earlier, you're able to have a durable impact," he said.

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AI model could help providers choose more appropriate imaging exams

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The model was trained on guideline-adherent data specific to clinical scenarios that would prompt a provider to order medical imaging. 

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Pioneer cardiologist Amir Lerman remembered as a ‘true giant’ of the specialty

Amir Lerman, MD, a veteran cardiologist with Mayo Clinic, died unexpectedly on Feb. 23. He was 69 years old.

Amir Lerman, MD. Image courtesy of Mayo Clinic.

Lerman, who spent nearly 40 years with Mayo Clinic, was especially influential in the treatment of nonobstructive CAD. 

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Court affirms death sentence for Texas nurse who intentionally killed patients

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A jury sentenced the former cardiovascular ICU nurse to death for intentionally murdering multiple heart patients. In one TV interview, he said the power associated with the murders became "an addiction" over time. 

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Radiology AI vendors shift focus to workflow integration and enterprise value

Umar Ahmed from Signify Research explains key trends in radiology AI.

AI in medical imaging market analyst Umar Ahmed from Signify Research explains some of the key trends seen in radiology artificial intelligence. 

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Radiologists support bipartisan bill to fund new residency programs in rural areas

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The American College of Radiology, alongside over 30 other organizations, voiced “strong support” for the bill on March 16. 

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Telix submits new brain imaging agent for FDA review following previous rejection

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The Australia-based company has resubmitted its New Drug Application for Pixclara, an investigational PET product. 

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Strategic Radiology adds its 50th member practice

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Baton Rouge, Louisiana-based Radiology Associates LLC is the latest to join SR, bringing aboard 62 additional physicians. 

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Stolen data complaint against Geisinger Health, Nuance Communications settled for $5M

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The caper was carried out by a former employee of Nuance Communications, a Microsoft subsidiary. According to court documents, the man used his credentials to access patient data from 1.3 million patients at Geisinger. Police said they found the trove stored on a flash drive in his car.

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