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    ____ 1 (name) Professor _____ English Composition 101 (date) The End of an Era of Medical Transcriptionists In the past‚ radiologists dictated patients’ medical reports utilizing digital dictation system transcribed by medical transcriptionists. With advancement in technology‚ voice recognition system has taken the place of medical transcriptionists. Voice recognition has decreased the turn-around-time of dictated reports and proven to be cost-effective. Although this may

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    is one of the highest-paid professions open to those without a bachelor ’s degree. In its May 2011 Occupational Employment Statistics‚ the Bureau of Labor Statistics provides a median income of $31.25 per hour‚ or $65‚210 per year‚ for diagnostic medical sonographers. A median is the point at which half earn more and half earn less. The 25th percentile of sonographers earned up to $25.88 per

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    Diagnostic medical sonography is a well-known aspect of the medical field. The perspective at which each individual views sonography is slightly different‚ however. The way in which the sonographer student views this field compared to the way in which a registered sonographer views this field slightly differs. This difference stems from the fact one is a novice while the other is a professional. As a diagnostic medical sonographer student it is important to hear the professional perspective of this

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    brain imaging technology (BIT’s) enable us to investigate the relationship between biological factors and human behaviours in greater depth. BIT’s are used to move away from more invasive techniques of studying the brain‚ such as liasoning - intentional scarring of the brain‚ and ablation - intentionally cutting out pieces of the brain. The brain imaging technologies that will be examined are electroencephalography (EEP)‚ functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)‚ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

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    Trudy Daughenbaugh Mrs. Lininger World Lit 7 March‚ 2017 Diagnostic Medical Sonography In the medical field‚ new developments and techniques are discovered and improved everyday. The medical field has always brought together the brightest and best of society to help those in need along with making and using the tools provided to help patients. Diagnostic medical sonography is one of the many advanced technological tools that is used today to help capture live images of the inside of the body‚ seek

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    Diagnostic Medical Sonographer vs. Physical Therapist Miami Dade College Professor SLS 1125 December 1st‚ 2010 Job Description The Diagnostic Sonography more commonly known as Ultrasound is a medical procedure in which you use high frequency sound waves to produce visual images of organs tissues or blood flow inside the body. Ultrasound is regularly known as the procedure used to examine women who are expecting. Although‚ Sonography is used in many different ways other than for expectant

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    Method for Apple Defect Detection using Hyperspectral Imaging System Tao Tao‚ Master of Science‚ 2011 Directed By: Dr. Gang Qu‚ Associate Professor Hyperspectral imaging is a non-destructive detection technology and a powerful analytical tool that integrates conventional imaging and spectroscopy to get both spatial and spectral information from the objects for food safety and quality analysis. A recently developed hyperspectral imaging system was used to investigate the wavelength between

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    Most importantly‚ this case is interesting because the causative agent was ultimately found to be a toothpick‚ identification of which was very difficult because a toothpick does not show on standard diagnostic imaging techniques such as MRI and CT scans. The patient’s family has filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against the hospital. For malpractice to occur there are 4 conditions that must be met. The plantiff will have to show that Dr. Foreman had a duty to his patient. They need to show that

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    argument against increasing current funding for atomic-structure research. Use specific examples from this lesson in your answers to support each position. The use of the MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) machine is a topic of debate with arguments for and against its use of this machine for medical purposes. An argument that supports the use of the MRI is that research in this field of atomic structure has already led to numerous advances that have provided great public benefit. An example is

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    1) What is a medical imaging device? Medical imaging comprises different imaging modalities and processes to image human body for diagnostic and treatment purposes and therefore has an important role in the improvement of public health in all population groups. Furthermore‚ medical imaging is justified also to follow the course of a disease already diagnosed and/or treated. Area of medical imaging is very complex and‚ depending on a context‚ requires supplementary activities of medical doctors‚ medical

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