Ty Vachon, M.D.
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Data will improve partnerships between patients, primary care providers and radiologists.
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Joined March 2014
A Radiologist's Basic Intro to AI and ML. After reading this short book, you will be prepared to read radiology journal articles that showcase AI and ML applications. #ML #AI #radiology #teaching @amazon
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JAMA Health Forum: How did quality measures change at federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in 2020 to 2021 compared with before the COVID-19 pandemic? "10 of 12 FQHC quality-of-care performance measures declined substantiall… https://t.co/O1VwSppKN2
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Nice way to hear additional author comments on the BMJ Thorax podcast particularly when it comes to lung cancer screening. Dr. Sam Janes and team address 'small but growing pulmonary nodules' and when to refer in their recent pub… https://t.co/006WgMFuZG
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It is very encouraging to see another method to risk-stratify patients for lung cancer screening. Look forward to seeing if it will be the eNose, blood test, chest x-ray and/or something else that directs our patients to the right screening at the right t… https://t.co/2cqxrxgAHa
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It is very encouraging to see another method to risk-stratify patients for lung cancer screening. Look forward to seeing if it will be the eNose, blood test, chest x-ray and/or something else that...
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While chest x-rays are less useful as a stand alone lung cancer screening tool they may be helpful to risk-stratify patients for low dose CT scan per Dr. Hyungjin Kim at Seoul National University Hospital. “Negative screenings imp… https://t.co/2kUNq3dycf
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How can we supplement the USPSTF guidelines to get the most appropriate patients screened for lung cancer? Dr. Shum presented research from a small study with encouraging results at American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) wit… https://t.co/RERTocieqm
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No time like the present to catch up on lung, breast and colorectal cancer screening. “The incidence for all these cancers decreased, but there’s no reason to believe that cancer incidence dropped during the pandemic in 2020. "… https://t.co/NqferJ49kq
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How can CT scans and blood tests potentially work together for lung cancer screening? University of Missouri-Columbia, School of Medicine researchers demonstrate that a biomarker in the blood that can #complement Low Dose CT by di… https://t.co/2DzjuAscBZ
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"At the initial LDCT screening, researchers noted that participants with a positive screen for lung cancer had a 30 percent higher incidence of SIFs [Significant Incidental Findings] over those with negative screens (44.1 percent v… https://t.co/fka09Kp9Rv
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Impressive community roundtable discussing the ins and outs of lung cancers screening, early detection and health disparities to include the specific challenges with a non-Medicaid expansion state. Video cued up to hear this panel: Isidora Arzu, MD. PhD,… https://t.co/zgBERPvIt1
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On a recent Lungcast: @UCD_ChestHealth of UC Davis Health discussed the importance of shared decision making as a “partnership” between clinicians, lung cancer patients and their respective family—not only for reviewing the benefit… https://t.co/xSdx5UkPQQ
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On a recent Lungcast: Dr. David Tom Cooke of UC Davis Health discussed the importance of shared decision making as a “partnership” between clinicians, lung cancer patients and their respective...
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See you in 20 minutes @BrainxCommunity at the BrainX Community Live! April 2023: Pragmatic AI applications in Radiology – “Practical AI in Lung Cancer Screening“: Dr. Ty Vachon, Co-Founder, CEO Oatmeal Health. In his talk, Dr. Vachon will address the us… https://t.co/TE12x9D70s
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See you in 20 minutes Piyush at the BrainX Community Live! April 2023: Pragmatic AI applications in Radiology – “Practical AI in Lung Cancer Screening“: Dr. Ty Vachon, Co-Founder, CEO Oatmeal Health....
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Great highlight of new Photon Counting CT(PCCT) and opportunistic screening presented at the ARRS (American Roentgen Ray Society) meeting last week. "Using LDCT to identify and track two diseases at once makes patient care more ef… https://t.co/ggzXNcDTiI
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Great recap of Monday's #HIMSS23 Session - AI in Healthcare: The Good, The Bad and the Hopeful "The opportunity is to really leverage the power of these 0's and 1's in mass, really bring them together and bring out the insights th… https://t.co/fL60AbKOtS
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It never gets old listening to @RasuShrestha drop knowledge 💣 after knowledge 💣! And of course he’s dropping the 💣’s while wearing #pinksocks! 🥰 Great to be at #HIMSS23 in #Chicago! 🙌🏻 #himss2023 #ai #healthcare #innovation #healthtech
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#ChatGPT's use in #clinical #reporting is a hype per a clinician (hint Not @judywawira, nor @RasuShrestha)! #EMR is at the bottom of the hospital systems. #Interoperability #ai layer should be the layer on top of EMR to make use of it. Do you agree? #digitalhealth #Healthcare
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About to go onstage for our session where we’re going to demystify #AI and keep it real! “2023 #AI in #Healthcare: The Good, The Bad and The Hopeful” #HIMSS23 #ChatGPT
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It is intuitive that the pandemic negatively affected lung and breast cancer screening rates and there were specific times that were particularly challenging for our patients to get screened but this paper continues to highlight inequity. "Our findings t… https://t.co/f7dUDOv1Tw
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It is intuitive that the pandemic negatively affected lung and breast cancer screening rates and there were specific times that were particularly challenging for our patients to get screened but this...
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Check out this impressive crew discussing their thoughts on AI in Healthcare at HIMSS 23: The Good, The Bad and The Hopeful. Which vendors are shining in AI? Who is not? What's next? Monday April 17 at HIMSS - we got word we were moved to a bigger room… https://t.co/ob6DD57E8H
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Check out this impressive crew discussing their thoughts on AI in Healthcare at HIMSS 23: The Good, The Bad and The Hopeful. Which vendors are shining in AI? Who is not? What's next? Monday April 17...
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Is mainstream media the best way to teach our patients about lung cancer screening (LCS)? In a recent study by AJR, “The findings highlight areas for potential improvement of LCS media coverage; radiologists have an opportunity to take a more active role… https://t.co/oUgISYanvu
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Is mainstream media the best way to teach our patients about lung cancer screening (LCS)? In a recent study by AJR, “The findings highlight areas for potential improvement of LCS media coverage;...
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