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Matthew B. Morgan, MD, MS, is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology & Imaging Sciences at the University of Utah. He serves as Medical Director of Breast Imaging IT and Innovation and Fellowship Director of Breast Imaging training. His clinical work at Huntsman Cancer Institute focuses on breast imaging using advanced technologies like digital breast tomosynthesis, MRI, and PET/CT scans.
- Specializes in breast cancer detection and risk assessment
- Leader in integrating artificial intelligence into radiology workflows
- Active in medical informatics and educational innovation
- Board-certified in Diagnostic Radiology by the American Board of Radiology
In research, Dr. Morgan explores AI applications for improving diagnostic accuracy and workflow efficiency. His educational contributions include developing training programs for radiology residents and leading hackathons to advance imaging informatics. He collaborates extensively with genetic counselors and oncologists as part of multidisciplinary breast care teams.
His publications (2017-2025) demonstrate sustained interest in AI ethics, imaging technology optimization, and telemedicine applications. Key contributions include national surveys on breast imaging education, comparative studies on mammography techniques, and foundational work on cloud-based image sharing systems.
- Pioneered AI ethics frameworks for radiology practice
- Developed digital dashboards for PACS workflow monitoring
- Advocates for patient-centered imaging explanations
- Recipient of national recognition for informatics leadership
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