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Hospital X-ray

Hospital X-ray is growing more and more popular due to its capability to diagnosis. It helps to take images of internal body organs to find any damage to the particular organ of the body. It has helped the medical practitioners to find out the hidden damage in the internal organs of the body, it works like the spy and help in finding the diseases growing inside the human body. Hospital X-ray are quite helpful in detecting the diseases tumor growing inside the body and it also helps to find the proper diagnosis of that disease. There are many types of Hospital X-ray and each of these X-ray has different functions. Importance of Hospital X-ray Hospital X-ray is used for finding any hidden damage inside the body. Doctors use the instruments to take image of body parts. Earlier when there was not X-ray, it was very difficult to find out the hidden abnormalities in the body. But now a day’s diagnostic imaging is here to take care of that. By hospital x-ray one can easily detect our body’s diseases and thus day by day it has become easier for doctors to take care of the whole body parts and it also improves the cure system. So, Hospital X-ray is becoming very important for diagnosis tool. Fluoroscopy- a type of Hospital X-ray Hospital [...]

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Posted by - March 14, 2012 at 11:15 am

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Learning of radiology

Learning of radiology requires a lot of effort. With the advent of radiology and its relevance in medical science has laid a major effect on the society and treatment of people. It is branch of medicine which requires imaging of the and hence diagnosis to treat the specific ailments of patients. The different imaging techniques like ultrasound, CT scan, MRI X-ray are used to diagnose the ailment. However, to be a radiologist is not an easy job. Learning of radiology is required to be a radiologist. This is bit tough as one must has to work very hard to be a radiologist. There are many medical institutes which avail the course of radiology and hence help in Learning of radiology. Education for Learning of radiology Learning of radiology is great if one is dedicated to the subject. Through study is required and one need to score very high score in academics. Otherwise it is hard to get admission in radiology institute. The educational qualification required to get admission in various radiology institute is different in different country. Few countries require 4 years medical science degree than one has to pursue specialized training to be radiologist. Learning of radiology in some country is again tough as students have to appear for the entrance exams to pursue study at radiology. The entrance examinations [...]

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Posted by - March 14, 2012 at 11:00 am

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Diagnostic imaging

 Diagnostic imaging is the main term used to describe MRI, nuclear medicine and ultrasound computed tomography. This activity actually specializes to obtain the radiographic images of human body. By using X-rays, the whole human body is scanned and after that a three dimensional picture came which describe the human body. That is the reason why diagnostic imaging is considered as an asset to detect anomalies in the very primary stage of human body. This diagnostic imaging helps doctors to check up some complications in the initial stage. It is a growing popular field in Australia as because by this neurologists can get all required information to treat a case which reduces the chance of high medical expenses in near future. As it is a vast field hence consists of varied types and hence is out into different uses in medical science. This and much more is answered in this edition. Read on to know more about Diagnostic imaging. The major field where this imaging is needed Diagnostic imaging is certain area of medical science and needed mostly: 1) Radiologist: it takes 12 years of hard practicing to become a radiologist and one have to undergo an extensive specialization in the subject and after that again a radiologist need to train in diagnostic imaging. It is very much important for a radiologist [...]

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Posted by - March 14, 2012 at 10:41 am

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Board of Radiology

Board of radiology is the body of medical practitioners who aim to develop more and more advanced method for imaging. In America, the board has also the same aim. The American radiology board is one of the boards among the 24 medical specialty boards of America. All these 24 boards work together and they were formed by respective specialties to work for protecting the public assessing and certifying doctors who are providing specific educational training and professional requirements. Board of radiology of America is nonprofit organization and is independent. They mainly work for the benefits of patients as well as the doctors. So, for upliftment in the field of radiology, importance of the board cannot be undermined. History of board of radiology Board of radiology was founded by Dr. Arthur C. Christie, who had state in his lecture at American College of radiology in the year 1932. He had stated that there is need to set up the new organization for further development in the field of radiology. He gain repeated the same thing in the session of American medical association aim the month of June and in the year of 1933. Then after his repetition at American medical association, just after two years the board of radiology was founded, discussion of four major radiology societies of America. The four major societies were American Roentgen Ray Society, [...]

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Posted by - March 14, 2012 at 8:41 am

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Interventional radiography

Interventional radiography is branch of radiology where is used for diagnosis and treatment of patients in less incisive manner. For this treatment the images like x-rays, ultra sound, Ct scans and MRI are done and then these images are used by the doctors for diagnosis. This method is useful for patient health. This method is useful for every organ system and is quite accepted by the doctors now-a-days. Interventional radiography utilize minimally invasive techniques to diagnosis the ailments in almost every organ of the body. This method involves the use of needle and narrow tube like instruments called as catheters in spite of making large incisions. Due to this diagnosis technique many diseases which one required surgery, now can be treated without surgery. Even many types of cancer are treated with this technology. If the cancer is detected in its first stage, then no surgery is required to treat it. So, by Interventional radiography the infection rates and recovery time of the patients has been reduced. Education for Interventional radiography Interventional radiography as been introduced as new subjects and scope of this subject has increased in recent times. The course work of this subject varies from place to place. Like in U.S, one has to complete a college degree, with the college degree, for four years of medicine school and one [...]

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Posted by - March 13, 2012 at 4:44 pm

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Intervention radiologist

Intervention radiologist is surgeon who diagnoses the ailment with the help of interventional radiology. These medical practitioners have bring revolution in the history of surgery and due to them now many diseases can be treated just with the help of interventional instruments like needle or catheter, which reduce the large incision. Intervention radiologist has overcome the fear of patient. There are patients who are afraid of surgery and hence it becomes quite difficult for then doctors to treat them and avail them the proper diagnosis. But due to interventional radiology it is now very easy to treat many diseases without any surgery. Intervention radiologist has provided the patient a great relief by introducing interventional radiology. Degree for intervention radiologist Intervention radiologist undertakes a lengthy educational degree. But this course duration vary from one country to another country. If someone is studying at U.S, then, at first they have to complete their college degree, and on later stage they have to pursue a four year medical degree. Along with the medical school, they have to undertake training in general medicine and surgery. After this one has to undertake four year diagnostic radiology residency program and again one to two year more fellowship for vascular and interventional radiology. But to make the education for Intervention radiologist bit short, Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR), [...]

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Posted by - March 13, 2012 at 4:43 pm

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Interventional radiology

Interventional radiology is another medical boon which has provide great relief to the patient who afraid to undergo surgery. It is a technique which can reduce the large incisions but can treat the diseases. It provide a great relief to the patient and hence reduce harmful the side effects after surgery. The infection rate and recovery period of patient has reduced due to the interventional radiology. It is now used to diagnosis many diseases including cancer. The diseases are first diagnosis with the help of images likes X-Ray, CT scan, MRI etc and then instead of surgery, they are treated with help of interventional instrument like needle and narrow shaped tube called as catheters. So, by interventional radiology, the physical trauma of patient is just reduced. History of interventional radiology Interventional radiology was first invented by Charles Dotter and Bill Cook while treating an old woman of 82 years old. She refused for her surgery at her feet so, Charles Dotter treated the old woman with the help of catheter. Arterial peripheral diseases were treated with the help of angioplasty and catheter delivered stent. Charles Dotter is known as “Father of Interventional Radiology” and for discovering interventional radiology; he was award with Nobel Prize in the year 1978. Alexander Marguis coned the name as “interventional”. The slowly the field was more [...]

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Posted by - March 13, 2012 at 4:02 pm

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Hospital radiology overview

If you are looking for a fantastic career opportunity in the medical field, Hospital radiology and imaging is the best one, which you can choose. Even though medical field is quite equipped with several of the career opportunities and you can choose any one, from this large section. But if you are looking to make your work much more exciting along the benefits, you can make a sheer progress towards the hospital radiology option. If you are availing this field as your career option; hospital radiology will provide you the best career benefits along the possibilities to learn much more from this vast section of medical science. Hospital radiology – great a career option If you are looking for a successful career all along with the urge to know more and more in medical science; you can generally opt for the hospital radiology option, as this will help you with the cause. Along other such options in medical science, you can choose with the option, so that you can make yourself involved with the imaging and hospital radiology, as your career. It will help you to know much more about this vast science section, along with the option to assure your successful career with some of the greatest salary options. There are various such job positions along the career in hospital [...]

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Posted by - March 13, 2012 at 3:54 pm

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MRI-Magnetic resonance imaging

The magnetic resonance imaging, or shortened – MRI, is used to analyze different layers of the human body and are visible on a piece of a special foil after the procedure has been finished. The devices used in this process are recording signals that originate from cores of hydrogen atoms found inside a human body which is placed into an intensive, homogenous magnetic field. How does the MRI work The MRI devices forward the received signal to a computer which analyzes the data and transforms it to a visible spectrum on a computer screen, showing the scanned area in full detail and in multiple layers. As technology used in the mri recording originates from magnets, this method is far less hazardous for human health in comparison with radiology methods, where x-rays are used, where the tissue becomes warm to a certain extent, meaning it’s being damaged. With the MRI methods, the tissue is warmed by far less and is acceptable in regard to the SAR (specific absorption rate) standards. Special care is needed when scanning pregnant women, as the procedure might damage the placenta or fetus, but this hasn’t been proven yet and is taken as a precaution measure. The costs of MRI devices and check ups The price of the MRI devices depends on the power of the magnetic field [...]

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Posted by - March 7, 2012 at 4:28 am

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Advanced radiology

Medicine is one of the most important sciences. Contemporary medicine is constantly developing science since medicine specialists are discovering new ways of diagnosing and treating many diseases. Notably, the advanced radiology is a branch of medicine using imaging for the purpose of diagnosing and treatment of disease. Radiology specialists use many techniques of radiology, such as ultrasound, nuclear medicine, x-ray, computer tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) etc. Most common imaging modalities in advanced radiology Advanced radiology employs several imaging modalities for diagnosing and treatment of diseases. The computed tomography (CT) employs combination of X-rays and computing algorithms in order to obtain image of the body. CT device is actually an apparatus in form of ring which rotates around patient’s body, generating cross sectional-image which is called tomogram. CT scanning is used in the diagnostics of several serious diseases, such as pulmonary embolism (clots in the arteries of the lungs), cerebral hemorrhage, aortic dissection (tearing of the aortic wall), diverticulitis, appendicitis and obstructing kidney stones. CT technology is very useful since it provides faster scanning, better imaging results, thus ensuring more precise and correct diagnosis, which was not possible in the past. Magnetic resonance imaging employs strong magnetic fields in order to align body tissues and atomic nuclei. Then, radio signal is used to disturb the axis [...]

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Posted by - March 6, 2012 at 10:04 pm

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