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    200 individuals working as radiologic technologists. Typically, radiologic technologists work in health care facilities, roughly 55% of them being employed by general medical and surgical hospitals that are state hospitals, local hospitals, or private hospitals. Around 22% of technologists work in physician's offices, 7% in medical and diagnostic laboratories, and 4% in outpatient care centers. Most technologists work full time while there are also some individuals who work evenings, weekends,…

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    rust eating away at the cold metal equipment that used to save lives. You can smell and also taste the mold that’s growing of of the tinged walls. You can hear the rasping wind blowing through the broken windows, and you can feel how cold and damp the wind is. The only question is, who or what could be lurking around with us? As soon as you walk into what once was a hospital, you see rust marks on everything. Including whats left over of beds, Pipes and medical tools. You see debris from the…

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    I. Introduction Thesis: Biomedical Engineering has enhanced medical equipment, biomechanics, and tissue engineering. II. Medical equipment. a. Medical imaging i. X-rays ii. Ultrasound iii. Robot that helps children III. Biomechanics a. Anthropometry i. Human movement ii. Treating injury IV. Tissue engineering and Genetic Engineering a- Tissue Engineering i- The relationship between Tissue engineering and biomaterials ii- Human tissue engineering b- Genetic Engineering V. Conclusion…

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    Medical Imaging Essay

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Medical imaging is define as a techniques and processes used to produce the images of the entire or parts of the human body includes normal anatomy and physiology for clinical purposes. It includes a variety of modalities that gives focus to the needs of the patients. Among this are Ultrasonography (USG), Computed Tomography (CT), Computed Radiography (CR), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Dental Imaging,…

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    is. They also keep detailed patient records. Being a radiology technician has its perks. Radiology technicians help people who are experiencing medical problems. Through diagnostics that can be performed, treatment may be possible. If you are interested in computers, as well as working with your hands. You may find working with this type of equipment enjoyable. The growth in this field is expected to…

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    Second one is Telephonic medical interpreting which is most commonly used mode in most of the hospitals. The third one, videoconferencing medical interpreting is where the technology comes into picture as we have discussed that there are more than 200 languages spoken, it is not feasible to have 200 different medical interpreters. Hence, videoconference medical interpreter not only helps in conveying messages from the doctor to patient and vice…

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    Medical Sonographer Essay

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    To be a successful diagnostic medical sonographer, one must have knowledge of what the candidate is doing. One would have to be an intelligent and hard working person. Those entering this field need to be keen to be doing hands on things because it will be used during training. A favored goal in this career is to become really good at this profession and would be the preferred sonographer for the people when they come to get ultrasounds. Candidates that want to be in this career should be able…

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    Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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    operated correctly, MRI exams may result in building damages along with fatal accidents to patients. This is due to the extremely strong magnetic field, foreign bodies containing metal are strongly attracted to the magnet, and the improper use of the equipment. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a popular machine used to image the human anatomy in multiple cross sectional slices. Unlike Computed Tomography, MRI machines do not use any ionizing radiation to develop these images. However, an…

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    Being A Radiographer Essay

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    would you want to do? I want to be a radiographer because you have a good salary while providing a better life for my son. A radiographer is an important part of the diagnostic health care team, responsible for producing high-quality medical images that assist medical specialists and doctors in diagnosing or monitoring patient 's injury or illness. Being a radiographer is a good career choice for me because it has a good salary and benefits, there are different types of radiography, work with…

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    Medical sonographer provides patient services in multiplicity of medical surroundings. Performing procedures on ultrasound machines to view and interpret images with sound waves. Obstetrics (OB)/Gynecology ultrasound was the reason why I was interested in sonography. Being able to tell a mother the gender of their unborn baby on the day of their scan can be an excitement. With little experience about medical sonography, it turns out that ultrasound is not just about the reproductive system of a…

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