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    County Hospital Beam Case

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    BEAM. If it should be made available at Metropolitan, recommend whether to buy, lease, or use County’s BEAM. Committee group individuals ought to incorporate senior administrators, executive of arranging, director of radiology, CFO, division head of designing/upkeep, head of radiology, and staff radiologists. Answers as to access to BEAM will change: suppositions in regards to repayment; focused circumstance with County Hospital; relationship(s) with medicinal staff, including a conceivable…

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    X-Ray Technician X-Ray Technicians (Also known as X-Ray technologist or Radiologic Technologists) use cutting edge imaging methods to visualize the inside of the human body. The images they created help the physicians to diagnose and treat illnesses or injuries. X-ray technicians work with a wide variety of imaging technologies including: Traditional Machines, Computerized Axial Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Fluoroscopy, and film and digital mammography. Some certificate…

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    radiologist, and have a good life as a radiologist. In terms of developing into an excellent physician, one of my greatest qualities is humility. Being able to use what I know to figure out what I didn’t was something I became quickly good at in radiology, but I know myself well enough to know my weaknesses, and when to ask for help. Another important quality essential…

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    observe several exams. Each exam was interesting to watch. Each piece of equipment used, has a specific job that it completes very meticulously. I enjoyed watching the radiologist maneuver the many pieces of machinery. Being at the hospital, in the radiology department, made me realize how much I have to learn. I am extremely excited for the opportunity to be able to pursue a career in this occupational field. I am a very determined individual. When I set my mind to something, I strive to…

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    advancements, and newfound body standards promoted individuals to shift from the mindset of a patient to consumer of medicine. In the early 20th century new technological discoveries quickly advanced research and treatment protocols in the areas of radiology and plastic surgery. Plastic surgery developed out of a need to help WWI soldiers wounded by bullets and shrapnel. During WWI, Dr. Harold Gillies “developed some of the world’s first successful skin grafts” (Furness, 2012). Dr. Gillies’…

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    Clinical Informatic Essay

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    and radiology reports, administer medications with barcode scanner interfaces, document care plans, and in some instances use portable devices to improve the quality of the healthcare given to patients. With all this information at the fingertips of HCPs, the unintentional mistakes made with traditional paper charting have decreased. The new EHR systems require providers to enter orders directly into the system, thereby reducing dosage errors with medications, laboratory testing, radiology,…

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    Del. Open MRI Radiology Assocs., P.A. v. Kessler, 898 A.2d 290 -- Close Corporation This cases involves 8 total shareholders/radiologists who equally owned a practice, Fox Chase. These 8 radiologists formed a corporation, Delaware Radiology, to capture additional revenues by owning MRI centers. A squeeze-out merger at Delaware Radiology occurred after the radiologists ' underlying radiology practice, Fox Chase, split up. Delaware Radiology was divided as such: the majority (Broder Group) was…

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    Expert: Richard B. Gunderman Quality -Source: I trust this source because Richard Gunderman has his MD, PhD, Professor of Radiology, Pediatrics, Medical Evaluation, Philosophy, Liberal Arts, and Philanthropy, and Vice Chair of Radiology at Indiana University. He may specialize in radiology, yet this does not mean that he does not know a decent amount of information pertaining to obesity and why it should not be considered a disease. (www.rsna.org) Author’s Viewpoint: He believes that obesity is…

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    How Did Radiation Change

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    Medicine Changed by Radiation Radiation has changed over the years and wasn’t even known to be used in medicine until after it was used in the military in World War II. It was discovered by a German scientist but then the possibilities of all the things it could be used for was discovered by a Polish-born French scientist. Radiation changed medicine for the better by killing off cancerous, disease ridden germs and cells, this is significant because it changed the way we look at treatment. In…

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    Some of the things that I have accomplished so far include learning some of the basic programs used within the Radiology department such as, PACS and meidtech. Additionally, I have learned how to read examination requests and how to scan them into PACS. Other things that I have learned are how to interact with patients, obtain medical histories, and proper positioning…

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