Improving interdisciplinary communication when using PI-RADS v2.1

Dr. Robert McFarland shares his experience of using mint Lesion™ at his radiology practice in this brief interview. He talks about the challenges of performing a PI-RADS assessment, how his workflow has changed with mint Lesion™, and his vision for the future of radiology.

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