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what is the difference between radiology and nuclear medicine?

January 4, 2010 by  
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what is the difference between radiology and nuclear medicine?

Radiology Rays of Hope to the Medical World

January 3, 2010 by  
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A lexicon would tell you that radiology is a branch of medicine, which makes use of radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. X rays, gamma rays, ultrasound waves, radioactive isotopes and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are commonly used for medical imaging these days. Radiology Products are especially useful in the treatment of [...]

See The World With Travel Jobs In Radiology

December 26, 2009 by  
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The medical field is advancing quickly, and some hospitals are feeling the pull. With a shortage of technicians hitting many health care facilities, the need for those with a background in radiology is increasing. That’s why the idea of traveling radiology jobs is becoming more popular. With fewer technicians onsite that know how to handle [...]

Six Ways to Get the Inside Picture a Quick Reference for Students of Radiology

December 14, 2009 by  
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Projection radiography
you may call them radiographs or more formally Roentgenographs, because they’re named after the discoverer of X-rays, Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen. These are often used for evaluation of bony structures and soft tissues. An X-Ray machine directs electromagnetic radiation upon a region in the body. The lower the density of the object, the more [...]

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