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    duties for a department manager. In addition, create a job description profile for a radiology department manager. Job duties for a Radiology Department Manager (RDM) 1. Directs and coordinates activities and procedures of radiology and diagnostic imaging. 2. Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations. 3. The RDM possess a working knowledge of the…

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    Palm West Essay

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    operational and successful. Listed below are just a few examples of careers available at Palms West (Palmswesthospital.com, n.d.) CT Technologist Palms West is searching for a CT Technologist to work Per Diem hours. A CT Technologist works in the imaging department of the hospital. A CT Technologist plays a vital role in the diagnoses of patients. CT Techs perform duties by applying ionizing radiation to detect pathology and to track the progress in treatment of known diseases. CT techs have a…

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    doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs) who specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques, such as x-rays. What do radiologist do? They treat diseases, such as cancer or heart disease, by means of radiation or minimally invasive, image-guided surgery. Radiologists are often able to see problems early by interpreting the results of your imaging study and can provide an accurate diagnosis to your referring physician. Why did I choose radiology for a…

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    Principle: By using a scanning device to detect positron (subatomic particles) emitted by the radionuclide in the organ or tissue being examined. A PET scan uses a radioactive drug (tracer) to show this activity. The radioactive drug may be injected, swallowed or inhaled, based on which organ or tissue is being evaluated by the PET scan. Positrons are emitted by a breakdown of the radionuclide then gamma ray is created and the scanner then detects the gamma rays a computer analyses the gamma…

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    Hudson Valley Imaging

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    Diagnostic imaging provides physicians with incredibly detailed internal image of the area of study, and contrast materials are used to further improve the pictures of the inside of the body. For nearly 15 years, the digital imaging experts at Hudson Valley Imaging, including board-certified physicians, radiologist, and technologists, have been caring for patients in the Monroe, New York, area. Of the many digital services offered at Hudson Valley Imaging, two of the most common services are CT…

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    medical diagnostics. Job opportunities and growth are widely increasing for sonography in the health care industry. As medical careers begin to rise, needs for experts in a variety of areas in medicine are increasing. With the development of diagnostic imaging physicians have a more efficient and safer way to diagnose patients. Understanding the wide array of diagnostic tests and their uses are essential to figuring out what a career as a sonographer entails and the type of education that is…

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    Radiologists are physicians who use cutting-edge imaging technology to examine organs and tissues inside the body in gentle, noninvasive ways. Their expertise in physics, anatomy and the disease process allow them to diagnose injuries and illnesses so treatment can begin. A growing subset of these specialists called interventional radiologists performs surgical procedures under imaging guidance in order to minimize damage to health tissue. (InnerBody) They generally work behind the scenes…

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    ever gone to the doctor and ended up needing to get an MRI? If you have, did you know what it was or what it was meant to do? If you knew what it was for, you probably didn’t know the science behind how it worked. MRI stands for magnetic resonance imaging. Well an MRI is used for taking pictures to diagnose you. It is used on your chest, abdomen and pelvis. So pregnant women doctors might do a body MRI to safely monitor the baby. The MRI has a strong magnetic field. Which can be dangerous. Your…

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    Becoming A Radiologist

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    Radiology seems like an amazing career to go into. Radiologists take X-rays of people and learn about the bones. Becoming a radiologist takes a lot of knowledge and work. Radiology requires a lot of work, such as an associates degree, passing a certification exam, and having skills in technology, math, and interpersonal connections. The skills and education needed to become a radiologist seem difficult. Radiologists need an associates degree, had to of passed a certification exam, and must have…

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    service I chose is radiology. Diagnostic Imaging is a specialty of medicine that uses nonionizing and ionizing radiation for diagnosing and intervention of disease. Diagnostic Imaging uses imaging techniques, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-ray radiography, computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine, positron emission tomography (PET) and ultrasound to image inside the human anatomy in to diagnose abnormalities and disease. The meaning of imaging in radiology is to create a picture…

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