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“We use AI to scan our patients 50 to 75% faster, which is especially beneficial for patients with severe anxiety reactions during MRI, and it also increases image quality, helping doctors catch tumors at earlier stages.”
On , A. Sorensen, Executive Vice President, Chief Science Officer & Director at RADNET INC, spoke about artificial intelligence during Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare | RadNet's Dr. Suzie Bash & Dr. Gregory Sorensen on RadNet.
In a May 2025 interview, Dr. Gregory Sorensen, Chief Science Officer at RadNet, discussed the company's use of artificial intelligence in medical imaging. He stated that RadNet's AI tools are used for cancer screening, including mammography, and said the company is finding 20% more cancers with AI than without it, sometimes two years earlier. Sorensen described AI as "an expert set of eyes" that helps physicians identify subtle findings and determine when to involve a second doctor in a safeguard review process. Sorensen also addressed concerns about AI replacing physicians, saying he does not anticipate that happening. He characterized AI as a companion that works alongside doctors, distilling knowledge to help bring "the best doctor in the world to every patient." He noted that while computers are better at pattern recognition, humans are better at global reasoning, and that AI will change how doctors operate but will not replace them.