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    Many people live very active lives in work and play. Sometimes people get hurt from playing sports‚ doing a job‚ exercising‚ and more. When injuries occur they usually go to the doctor or hospital to get scans done; this is where I come into play. I have always heard from my cousin‚ who is a Senior in high school‚ that the medical field is something that interests her. After she said that‚ I became interested in what types of jobs there might be in this field. When I saw radiologic and MRI technologist

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    Issues Identification Immediate Issue The immediate issue is that Benton-Cooper Medical Centre’s MRI clinic has been open for 6 weeks and not performing to expectations and to the promises made by their new MRI provider‚ Quinte MRI. With referrals to the clinic‚ doctors expect to receive MRI transcription reports within two days and the current backlog exceeds 14 days. As a result there is a loss of patient referrals from doctors within the hospital and surrounding community which means a loss

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    There is scientific difference about whether the small dosage of radiation used in diagnostic radiology can in fact harm the unborn child‚ but it is known that the unborn child is very sensitive to the effects of things like radiation‚ certain drugs‚ excess alcohol‚ and infection. This is correct‚ in part‚ because the cells are rapidly dividing and

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    planning of various health issues. Radiologists use imaging technologies to diagnose or treat diseases. Interventional radiology is the performance of medical procedures with the guidance of imaging technologies. Acquisition of medical imaging is usually performed by a radiologic technologist and the results are interpreted by Radiologists‚ medical doctors that specialize in radiology. While Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography Scan (CT) are useful for diagnosing and treating illnesses

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    didn’t have to go through the hussles and bustle of traffic jams just to buy their favourite pizza. This shows‚ how important the telephone is to the mankind. The technological advancement which have also benefited the mankind is in the Radiology field. Radiology is the medical specialty directing medical imaging technologies to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases. It is more on the technology-intensive imaging with high frequency sound waves‚ magnetic fields‚ and radioactivity. When it is concerned

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    As an x-ray technician‚ you will support the radiology team within a hospital‚ physician’s office‚ or medical imaging facility. An X-Ray Technician is a trained health-care worker that uses x-ray equipment to take pictures of the inside of the body so that conditions‚ diseases‚ or injuries can be visualized and/or diagnosed. The x-ray technician can expect a variety of different working circumstances and must be able to work well with people and under stress and pressure. Employment of x-ray technicians

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    Pliura 1 Cole Pliura Parkland English 102 Major #2 3/12/14 CT vs. MRI Scans Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are both diagnostic tests that provide us with high-resolution pictures of any area of the body. Both tests use computers to construct pictures to view within the body. Both of these tests are non-invasive procedures designed to provide medical professionals with a better understanding of the patient’s condition. There are‚ however‚ inherent differences

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    Introduction: In our assignment we choose Bahrain specialist hospital to describe his physical resources . In this hospital there are different kind of department and we choose one of these department which is x-ray department to describe and explain there of his physical resources. Task 1: The physical resources that we choose are: (1) Building and facilities: Building is the place used by a business for its operation. building plays an important role

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    can: give that opportunity to student and intern that are interesting to public sector‚ we want expert radiologist to mantor them. And allow them to gain experience from the expert‚ also to build strong relationship to mater and also to radiology‚ we want to build a long term relationship by using intrinsic factor. Clear understanding of the future to the job is necessary‚ in terms of identifying what jobs need to filled and understand who is the the most suitable candidates to work

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    Early Days of CT: Innovations (Both Good and Bad) Robert G. Gould Department of Radiology University of California San Francisco The Names: An Incomplete List • • • • • Johann Karl August Radon 1887‐1956 William Henry Oldendorf 1925‐1992 Allan McLeod Cormack 1919‐2004 Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield 1919‐2004 Robert Ledley 1924‐ Sir Godfrey Hounsfield • Elected to Royal Society   1975 • Nobel prize 1979 shared  with Allan Cormack 1919‐2004 EMI Head Scanner First clinical image (Atkinson‐ Morley Hospital London

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