The BIR Podcast

The BIR Podcast
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Listen to our editors, authors and BIR members and volunteers discuss selected articles in BJR, BJR|Open, BJR|Artificial Intelligence, and BJR|Case Reports, as well as timely topics within the field of medical imaging, radiotherapy, oncology, medical physics, radiobiology, and the underpinning sciences. Our podcast episodes provide listeners with further insight into the context and clinical implications of papers, as well as expert opinion on a variety of topics, and also provide the opportunity for discussion within the community.
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The podcast covers a range of specialized topics including artificial intelligence in medical imaging, innovations in radiotherapy, and case reports within oncology. Episodes like 'AI in imaging and therapy: innovations, ethics, and impact' and 'Incidental imaging findings from head to toe' exemplify the focus on both practical challenges and advancements in healthcare, while also exploring the ethical implications of new technologies.

Listen to our editors, authors and BIR members and volunteers discuss selected articles in BJR, BJR|Open, BJR|Artificial Intelligence, and BJR|Case Reports, as well as timely topics within the field of medical imaging, radiotherapy, oncology, medical physics, radiobiology, and the underpinning sciences. Our podcast episodes provide listeners with further insight into the context and clinical implications of papers, as well as expert opinion on a variety of topics, and also provide the opportunity for discussion within the community.
We speak to Professor Heang-Ping Chan and Professor Issam El Naqa, Co-Editors-in-Chief of BJR|Artificial Intelligence. We discuss why having a journal dedicated to AI is so important at this moment in time, what types of articles they both hope to see submitted and published in the journal, and we also talk through the wider context of some of the excellent articles published so far. Issam and Heang-Ping also provide valuable advice for aspiring early career individuals who are interested in becoming a reviewer for the journal. Listen to the podcast to find out more!

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