• When radiology stops being a specialty

    Mathias Goyen
    Eur J Radiol. 2026 Jul:200:112839. doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2026.112839. Epub 2026 Apr 3.

    Abstract

    Radiology has traditionally been defined as a distinct medical specialty centered on image interpretation. However, advances in imaging technology, artificial intelligence, and workflow integration are increasingly embedding imaging into broader clinical practice. This article explores the possibility that radiology may evolve from a standalone specialty into a foundational diagnostic infrastructure within healthcare systems. Rather than diminishing the role of radiologists, this shift may reposition them as architects of imaging systems, responsible for ensuring quality, integration, and clinical impact across increasingly complex care pathways.