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Matthew Lungren

Chief Scientific Officer at Microsoft Health and Life Sciences; clinical interventional radiologist and clinical machine learning researcher.

Top 3 podcasts with Matthew Lungren

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Apr 3, 2025 • 1h 26min

The AI Revolution in Medicine, Revisited: Real-world healthcare AI development and deployment—at scale

Matthew Lungren, Chief Scientific Officer at Microsoft Health and Life Sciences, and Seth Hain, Senior VP at Epic, explore the cutting-edge world of healthcare AI. They discuss the transformative power of generative AI in automating clinical documentation, which helps reduce clinician burnout. The duo highlights the challenges of integrating AI within electronic health records and the potential of innovative projects like Cosmos to enhance patient care. They emphasize the critical collaboration between healthcare professionals and AI to improve workflows and decision-making.
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Apr 5, 2024 • 47min

Ep. 432 AI in Medicine: Navigating the New Frontier with Confidence with Dr. Matthew Lungren

Dr. Matthew Lungren, an expert in AI and healthcare, discusses the transformative potential of AI in patient care, clinical workflows, and medical research. He emphasizes the importance of AI as a tool for healthcare professionals to focus on patient care. The discussion covers AI's impact on employment, insurance companies, and resources for healthcare professionals to engage with AI technologies actively.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 31min

RG Team mini-series: Choosing a Career Path After Radiology Training- Part 4

In this engaging discussion, Matthew Lungren, Chief Data Science Officer at Microsoft Health and Life Sciences, shares his transition from academia to the tech industry. He explores the integration of clinical expertise with innovative business development and the role of AI in radiology. Lungren offers invaluable advice for radiologists, emphasizing adaptability and the importance of embracing diverse career paths. He also reflects on balancing clinical practice with technology, encouraging professionals to stay connected to real-world applications.