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Radiology Access Newsletters


28th Edition | Dual‑Energy Retrofit, Open AI Platform, and Low-Field Brains
“If we can make access more affordable , it could be a turning point in how widely AI is deployed in patient care.” — Jonathan Whitmore, Director of Global Partnerships, Radiobotics As the year winds down, I want to thank everyone who has read, shared, and subscribed to RadAccess ! Your support helps us to highlight the people, research, and technology transforming global imaging access. With RSNA right around the corner , I’m excited for the opportunity to connect with man
Campbell Arnold
Nov 18


27th Edition | Democratizing MR and AI
“We must move beyond a “ donate-and-forget ” culture that, while often well-intentioned, delivers limited and short-lived impact.” — Derek K Jones et al., 2025 Welcome to Radiology Access ! your biweekly newsletter on the people, research, and technology transforming global imaging access. In this issue, we cover: Small, but Mighty: Why Lower Strengths May be the Key to Stronger Imaging Access Low-Field Brain Volumes Show High Reliability and Correspondence The End of "One-S
Campbell Arnold
Nov 4


26th Edition | Bigger Isn't Always Better
"A brute-force approach of simply collecting more data is not an effective path forward . ” — Ilse et al., arXiv 2025 Welcome to Radiology Access ! your biweekly newsletter on the people, research, and technology transforming global imaging access. In this issue, we cover: Bigger is Better, but Bespoke is Best: Training Effective Foundation Models Tomorrow's Scan, Today: Using AI to Predict Future MRIs Unlocking Quantitative Imaging at Low-Field If you want to stay up-to-d
Campbell Arnold
Oct 21


25th Edition | One Model Sure Can Do A Lot These Days
" This is the first-ever designation for AI with such broad coverage of medical conditions under one solution .” — Aidoc Press Release on...
Campbell Arnold
Oct 7
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