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Getting a degree in radiology or sonography requires time, skill and dedication, and requires admittance to a formal training program that combines classroom instruction and clinical, hands-on...
Doctors, dentists and nurses are the primary health care providers we ordinarily think of first. However, ancillary services providers far outnumber the primary providers. Without ancillary...
A myriad of diagnostic tests are used in the medical field. Many times, several diagnostic tests are run on an individual to ascertain a condition. These tests detect whether someone has a disease...
Ultrasound machines are used in the medical setting for diagnostic imaging. They allow for real-time imaging of certain structures within the body. Ultrasound machines are found at every...
If you are contemplating a career change and have an interest in the medical profession, you may want to consider the rapidly growing field of diagnostic ultrasound technology. You will be trained...
The Magnetic Resonance Imaging machine is a harmless and noninvasive diagnostic tool. It is used to detect abnormalities in the body and to produce images that can later lead to effective...
A PET (positron emission tomography) scan is a diagnostic tool that detects soft tissues within the body and can detect maladies in them. It is different from an X-ray that shows bone structure...
Diagnostic radiology salaries are dependent on many factors, some of which include the number of years in practice, subspecialties, area of the U.S. in which radiology is practiced--this can vary...
Why Are X-Rays Important?
X-rays are important in diagnosing many disease processes, bone injuries and dental conditions. Discover the importance of diagnostic X-rays with information from a registered radiology technician...
How Is an X-Ray Done?
An X-ray is administered by positioning the part of the body for the best view, focusing high-energy electrons onto the target and producing an image much like a camera. Understand the science...
The definition of a stethoscope is widely accepted as an instrument that is used to transmit low frequency sounds from the chest, heart, abdomen and other areas of the body. A stethoscope is used...
Radiology is the use of ionizing or other radiation to acquire diagnostic images. Simply put, radiation is energy that travels. Radiology departments are diagnostic medical imaging departments...
Ultrasound is most well known for its role in obstetric care. It is an important tool in diagnostic imaging. It also has a less familiar role in health care. Physical therapy departments also use...
Ultrasound techs, or sonographers, are a very important part of the diagnostic imaging team. They are best known for doing the "baby" ultrasounds, but their responsibilities go well beyond...
A patient's first experience with ultrasound is usually during an ultrasound examination of their unborn child. The tech points out the different parts of the baby, answers simple questions and...
Ultrasound technicians, or diagnostic medical sonographers, have one of the most easily recognized positions in a medical setting after doctors and nurses, thanks to widespread familiarity with...
The field of radiology was originally oriented on using X-ray radiation for imaging of the body. Current radiology is not limited to X-rays; it also uses magnetic fields, radiation and sound...
Brain MRIs have become the diagnostic tool of choice for many physicians when it comes to brain and nervous system disorders. An MRI is generally considered more accurate and safer than other...