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About this Webinar

Explore the evolution of Enterprise Imaging—from traditional PACS to intelligent, AI-enabled platforms—during this free, one-hour webinar prepared by AGFA HealthCare.

As imaging continues to evolve from a modality-based archive system into an enterprise-wide intelligence layer, health care leaders must prepare for a future where diagnostic platforms are no longer passive repositories, but active participants in clinical reasoning, workflow automation and patient engagement.

Join Anjum Ahmed, MBBS, MBA; Kal Clark, MD; and Sanjoy Nagaraja, MD, for a panel discussion exploring the benefits of Enterprise Imaging Platforms, how to integrate multi-ology workflows, and provide decision support and longitudinal insights across the care continuum.

You’ll learn how next-generation imaging platforms are being shaped by multimodal AI, agentic automation, structured reporting and patient-facing capabilities, and how they’re redefining imaging’s role in precision medicine, operational excellence and health system strategy.

Speakers

Kal Clark, MD
Kal Clark, MD
Vice Chair of Informatics, Associate Professor of Radiology
UT Health San Antonio

Kal Clark, MD, is the vice chair of informatics and an associate professor of radiology at UT Health San Antonio (UTSA). Dr. Clark’s primary clinical expertise is emergency and trauma radiology in the division of emergency radiology. His academic interests include AI as it relates to error mitigation, disease classification, disease diagnosis, radiation safety and general quality improvement. Dr. Clark completed his medical training at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and completed his radiology residency and neuroradiology fellowship at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He is a member of the UTSA MATRIX AI Consortium for Human Well-Being and the UT System CAID (Consortium for AI in Diagnostics).

Sanjoy Nagaraja, MD
Sanjoy Nagaraja, MD
Consultant Interventional and Diagnostic Neuroradiologist
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Sanjoy Nagaraja, MD, is a consultant interventional and diagnostic neuroradiologist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, with over a decade of experience in advanced neuroimaging and endovascular procedures. Dr. Nagaraja also serves as the radiology clinical lead for the South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw Integrated Care System and is a clinical adviser for NHS England Northeast, where he works to reduce regional disparities in care. Dr. Nagaraja completed his doctorate in neuroradiology at the University of Sheffield and has published extensively on cerebrovascular imaging, stroke intervention and brain arteriovenous malformations. He is actively involved in research, post-graduate teaching and clinical leadership.

Anjum Ahmed, MBBS, MBA
Anjum Ahmed, MBBS, MBA
Global Chief Medical Officer
AGFA HealthCare

Anjum Ahmed, MBBS, MBA, is a health care IT professional with over 25 years of industry experience in health-tech innovations. As the Global Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Ahmed leads medical affairs activities, providing oversight to the pre- and post-market clinical risk assessment of AGFA HealthCare’s solutions. In addition, Dr. Ahmed advises the health care leadership teams in the development of solutions strategy and the clinical and medical aspects of technologic innovation and AI.

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