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This means creating the best possible solutions to help you care for patients and the planet with the same attention and urgency. At Philips, we continue to innovate and expand our portfolio, so health systems can address pressing challenges, including cost of care, staff shortages and growing health disparities, while reducing their environmental impact. Care means the world.
As the pressures of an accelerating climate crisis place new demands on all of us, it’s important to understand both the factors that make healthcare (particularly radiology) a significant contributor to global CO₂ emissions and the means at our disposal to effect change.
In this session, facilitated by Jeff DiLullo, we will share results from early research into these contributing factors and levers, focusing on what we have learned to date, as well as avenues for continued investigation. With an emphasis on building a community of action, our expert panel will explore how we can combine sustainable practices with progress against other pressing healthcare challenges to improve patient care while being better stewards of our resources and planet.
Jeff DiLullo
Executive Vice President and Chief Market Leader of Philips North America
Maura Brown, MD
Radiologist and Medical Director Planetary Health, BC Cancer & Clinical Assistant Professor UBC, Vancouver
Geraldine McGinty, MD
Sr. Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs and Prof. of Clinical Radiology and Population Health Sciences Weill Cornell Medicine
John Scheel, MD, PhD, MPH
Prof. & Vice Chair of Global Health, Radiology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Gary Cohen
President and Founder, Health Care Without Harm
Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to be a central focus of addressing the future of radiology, patient care and healthcare system operations. Every day new AI-enabled technologies and solutions emerge to address these challenges, and we are already seeing the effect they are having on the practice of radiology.
In this panel discussion, facilitated by Madhuri Sebastian, Business Leader Radiology Informatics at Philips, we will discuss the top trends in AI that are already providing high clinical impact today as well the importance of ethical, responsible, and sustainable AI to support patient care and clinical practice in the future.
November 28 | 9:30 - 10:30 am CST
Online and in-person in room S101AB
Madhuri Sebastian
Business Leader Radiology Informatics, Philips
This webinar is only open to RSNA 2023 registrants.
Kristen DeStigter, MD, FACR
Chair of the Department of Radiology UVM Larner College of Medicine, Chief of Radiology at the UVM Medical Center
Vijay Rao, MD, FACR, FCPP, FAAWR
Senior Vice President, Enterprise Radiology & Imaging Jefferson Health
Christoph Wald, MD, PhD, MBA, FACR
Chair Department of Radiology, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center
Nina Kottler, MD, MS
Associate CMO, Clinical AI, VP Clinical Operations, Radiology partners
Join this webinar to learn more about what’s new in diagnostic imaging at Philips and how our solutions are designed to help you improve performance, optimize workflows and maximize value across the lifecycle. December 7 | online only 10:00 - 11:00 am CET 4:00 - 5:00 pm CET / 9:00 – 10:00 am CST
This story captures a real patient, Sophie, and the hero who helped her, radiologist Dr. Boden. It’s the story of how a single image saved her life.
Watch our video and see beyond to explore the special connection between patient and radiologist, captured like never before.
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