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Megan Courtman

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BJR Artificial Intelligence|May 1, 2026
Explaining transformer-based classification of radiology reportsMegan Courtman, Galaleldin Abdelhalim, Lingfen Sun, et al.
Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine|February 12, 2024
Deep Learning Detection of Aneurysm Clips for Magnetic Resonance Imaging SafetyMegan Courtman, Daniel Kim, Huub Wit, et al.
BMJ Open|December 16, 2025
Opinions of the UK general public and stroke survivors in using artificial intelligence and 'opt-out' models of consent in medical research: a qualitative studyWilliam Heseltine-Carp, Mark Thurtson, Michael Allen, et al.
International Journal of Medical Informatics|February 5, 2025
Machine learning to predict stroke risk from routine hospital data: A systematic reviewWilliam Heseltine-Carp, Megan Courtman, Daniel Browning, et al.
Stroke and Vascular Neurology|February 23, 2026
AI-Based STroke Risk fActor Classification and Treatment (ABSTRACT) studyWilliam Heseltine-Carp, Aishwarya Kasabe, Megan Courtman, et al.
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BJR Artificial Intelligence|May 1, 2026
Explaining transformer-based classification of radiology reportsMegan Courtman, Galaleldin Abdelhalim, Lingfen Sun, et al.
Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine|February 12, 2024
Deep Learning Detection of Aneurysm Clips for Magnetic Resonance Imaging SafetyMegan Courtman, Daniel Kim, Huub Wit, et al.
BMJ Open|December 16, 2025
Opinions of the UK general public and stroke survivors in using artificial intelligence and 'opt-out' models of consent in medical research: a qualitative studyWilliam Heseltine-Carp, Mark Thurtson, Michael Allen, et al.
International Journal of Medical Informatics|February 5, 2025
Machine learning to predict stroke risk from routine hospital data: A systematic reviewWilliam Heseltine-Carp, Megan Courtman, Daniel Browning, et al.
Stroke and Vascular Neurology|February 23, 2026
AI-Based STroke Risk fActor Classification and Treatment (ABSTRACT) studyWilliam Heseltine-Carp, Aishwarya Kasabe, Megan Courtman, et al.
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