Articles, tagged with "radiologist", page 3
28th February 2011
Chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) is used to describe a condition in which there is a blockage in the internal jugular or azygous veins that causes inadequate blood flow from the brain and spine. The compromised flow of the blood in the ...
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Author:
Article Manager
21st February 2011
Teleradiology helps in providing accurate diagnoses much faster than the traditional film images. Radiologists all over the world are supporting teleradiology. Today, digital images like x-rays, magnetic resonance images and others can be easily sent fro...
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Author:
Mike
18th February 2011
Women routinely get mammograms and count on physicians to properly interpret the images and tell them whether or not they have cancer. Still, doctors in some cases misread mammograms. This can occur by them either not noticing an abnormality that is prese...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
15th February 2011
"I guess you already know what you're looking at!" The radiologist exclaimed when he looked at the monitor showing the first ultrasound image of the fetus I was carrying in my womb. It was the 12th week of my pregnancy and I was having a routine trans-abd...
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Steven Chang
26th January 2011
Telemedicine has been around as long as the telephone but the first video telemedicine was used in 1920s in Nebraska. Telemedicine has been evolving for the last 10 to 12 years and is defined as interactive health care using modern telecommunications.
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Author:
Mike
04th January 2011
Teleradiology is a branch of telemedicine. It helps to transfer radiological images of patients electronically from one location to other. This helps radiologists who are at distant locations to read and interpret the images for the patients and give them...
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Author:
Mike
21st December 2010
Becoming an Ultrasound Technician may be profitable yet rewarding and exciting on the same time. However first, it's obligatory to interrupt down data in an effort to have a direct background on the profession?s scope. Ultrasonography or sonography is a b...
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Alexis Hodnicki
13th December 2010
Radiology is a very exciting career with some bright prospects for the immediate future. With a current shortage in radiological staff across the USA and Europe, you are almost guaranteed a job. With starting salaries as high as $50 K, it really is well w...
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Author:
Michale Anderson-Smith
08th December 2010
It is true that the medical field is emerging in greater heights by providing very good service to the mankind. There are many facilities available in the medical field to help the patients to overcome their health issue within matter of few hours. You ne...
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Author:
miltoncrage
02nd December 2010
Report radiologic supervision and interpretation, however leave out bone biopsies.
When your orthopedist carries out a vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty procedure, you will need to decide if there are additional services you could be coding and reporting. ...
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Author:
James Smith
26th November 2010
When you require professional radiologists is a question which needs to be answered by keeping the development of science and technology. Medicine is a part of science and it has also grown to large extent. Today radiology is not limited to X-ray testing ...
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Author:
Joanna Gadel
22nd November 2010
In the United States, radiologists and technicians are referred to as radiographers and they are primarily responsible for operating x ray machinery. In recent years the field of human imaging expanded significantly and today a radiographer can do anythin...
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Author:
Michale Anderson-Smith
22nd November 2010
Today's hospital and medical facilities are busy places, seeing thousands of patients over the course of a year. With each patient examination, digital medical images and text data will be produced, and the medical facility needs an efficient way to hand...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
08th November 2010
The popularity of online medical programs is growing at a galloping pace among aspiring medical students and established medical practitioners alike. These programs enable medical professionals to not just acquire an additional degree, but obtain updated ...
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Author:
Melville Jackson
21st October 2010
An ultrasound technician is an educated and trained individual who works with hospitals and doctors by performing diagnostic procedures. These tests are very important in guiding doctors in their diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of their patient. The ...
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Author:
Tabitha Middleton