ARRS President Christine Glastonbury advocates for radiologists to actively shape how AI is implemented in radiology.
Key Details
- 1Christine Glastonbury, MD, is the new president of ARRS as of April 12, 2026.
- 2She emphasized that radiologists should embrace AI and participate in decisions about its use.
- 3Glastonbury compared the current AI integration phase to the earlier adoption of PACS.
- 4She warned that those who don't engage with AI will have to adapt to choices made by others.
- 5Glastonbury highlighted the need for radiologists to use both 'actual intelligence' and AI, balancing judgment and technology.
Why It Matters
This leadership perspective underscores the importance for radiologists to guide AI adoption, ensuring that their expertise remains central in clinical decision-making. Proactive engagement will influence the development and implementation of AI tools that align with radiological practice.

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