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    Radiobiology and Radiation Protection 5.2 Radiographic Positioning Radiographic Technique Special Procedures 5.3 Anatomy‚ Physiology and Medical Terminology 5.4 Photochemistry and Film Analysis 5.5 Nursing and Department Procedures in Radiology and Professional Ethics 5.6 Ultrasound‚ Radiation Therapy‚ Nuclear Medicine‚ Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging Radiologic Pathology 6. Is there any significance of the respondents profile with level of preparedness

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    speak at an ordinary level. Voice recognition is a computer that transcribes medical dictations. According to The American Journal of Roentgenology “with the use of voice recognition‚ radiology reports are available to referring physicians in seconds” (para 5). Expediting the turnaround of radiology reports found “this has decreased the number of times radiologists get interrupted from physicians for results” (Seltzer et al. 893). Consequently‚ hospitals that use voice recognition have phased-out

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    Sonography Name: Professor: Course: Date: Abstract The demand for advanced imaging of internal body issues has been on the rise with the increase of cancer cases in the past decade. This has called for techniques such as mammography‚ sonography‚ radiation therapy‚ nuclear medicine‚ MRI‚ CT scans‚ industrial radiography‚ mammography‚ Interventional radiography and Cardiac Catheterization. Each of these techniques has their own advantages as well as limitations. Because of this‚ they are often

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    Radiology I have always been fascinated with how the human body functions. Growing up in a third world country‚ where curable diseases were highly prevalent due to lack of trained medical professionals. I always knew I wanted to seek a career in the medical field. This dream became realistic when I came to the United States of America to finish high school. Coming as an immigrant with a minimal knowledge of the English language and American Culture‚ I spent my high school years learning English

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    Technologist is one seeking a career within the medical field‚ specializing in radiology. This individual performs imaging of the body for diagnosis or specialized treatment plan. The main parts of the paper will focus on personal characteristics defining a good potential candidate‚ education and special training‚ job roles and expectations‚ salary and the importance of this specialized field. II BODY OF PAPER Radiology in the medical field is the imaging of human body parts‚ including external

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    of telemedicine in healthcare; today TR makes up 60% of telemedicine field (Kumar‚ 2008). In order to better understand the benefits that TR brings to our healthcare system today and for the future‚ a review of conventional radiology (CR) is helpful. Conventional Radiology CR consists of exposing patients (and technicians) to a degree of radiation when a radiograph (XRAY) was taken. The XRAY film is then developed so it can be read by the radiologist; film development requires a technician in

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    ENGL 111-57C Due Date: 2/21/2013 Radiologists Radiology is connected to virtually all areas of medicine. Many people often enter the field of radiology because they have different sorts of interest in the job. The field of radiology was originally oriented on using X-ray radiation imagining of the body. Current radiology is not limited to X-rays; it also uses magnetic field‚ radiation and sound waves. Radiology can be used both for diagnostic purpose‚ as well as a form of treatment

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    graduating and fulfilling my goal of entering into the medical field. The section of the medical field that interests me the most is Radiology. Radiology is a Career where you obtain and interpret images gained through radiology equipment. In this field‚ you can become a diagnostic radiologist‚ a radiology assistant‚ a radiologic technician/technologist or a radiology

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    Adkins Medical diagnostic radiographers operate x-ray and other imaging equipment to assist in the diagnostic and subsequent management of disease or injury. Radiology has been used for medical purposes for over a century and remains the cornerstone of the medical field. The path to becoming and remaining a success in the field of radiology technician are education and training in the right program. So many questions come along with this career as with any. What is the job description? What will

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    Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the most common finding of NAI leading to death in children under 1 year old (22). Even a low suspicion of AHT should require appropriate follow-up imaging given the morbidity and mortality traumatic intracranial injury (22). Injuries includes collision with a stationary object‚ direct impact to the head‚ and alternating acceleration and deceleration (22). Infants are particularly at risk for traumatic brain injury as a result of being shaken due to the relative weight

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