
Breast imaging: a guide for practice
... medico-legal implications for women and clinicians. The assessment of a breast change can be an anxiety-inducing experience for women, with well documented, adverse psychological consequences.17–22 ...
... medico-legal implications for women and clinicians. The assessment of a breast change can be an anxiety-inducing experience for women, with well documented, adverse psychological consequences.17–22 ...
tijdschriftnuleairege neeskunde - Tijdschrift voor Nucleaire
... More than ten years ago, we both were trainees in Nuclear Medicine. During that period, we only spent three months at the department of Radiology in the Academic Medical Center. We learned some things about conventional radiology, about MR techniques, and we were also scheduled to report on whole-bo ...
... More than ten years ago, we both were trainees in Nuclear Medicine. During that period, we only spent three months at the department of Radiology in the Academic Medical Center. We learned some things about conventional radiology, about MR techniques, and we were also scheduled to report on whole-bo ...
2015-2016 Digest of Council Actions
... 8. Standardization of Relative Exposure Unit of Measure for Digital Diagnostic Radiologic Equipment ... 25 ...
... 8. Standardization of Relative Exposure Unit of Measure for Digital Diagnostic Radiologic Equipment ... 25 ...
Detection of pulmonary nodules in chest tomosynthesis
... relative to the image detector through a limited angular interval while projection images are acquired. These projection images are then used to reconstruct an arbitrary number of section images, thus reducing the overlapping anatomy. The potential benefits associated with tomosynthesis are low radi ...
... relative to the image detector through a limited angular interval while projection images are acquired. These projection images are then used to reconstruct an arbitrary number of section images, thus reducing the overlapping anatomy. The potential benefits associated with tomosynthesis are low radi ...
Cone Beam Ct for Dental and Maxillofacial Radiology
... Directive 97/43/Euratom, of 3 June 1997, on health protection of individuals against the dangers of ionising radiation in relation to medical exposure (Medical Exposures Directive) ...
... Directive 97/43/Euratom, of 3 June 1997, on health protection of individuals against the dangers of ionising radiation in relation to medical exposure (Medical Exposures Directive) ...
cone beam ct for dental and maxillofacial radiology
... against the dangers arising from ionising radiation (Basic Safety Standards Directive) Directive 97/43/Euratom, of 3 June 1997, on health protection of individuals against the dangers of ionising radiation in relation to medical exposure (Medical Exposures Directive) Beyond these sources, the detail ...
... against the dangers arising from ionising radiation (Basic Safety Standards Directive) Directive 97/43/Euratom, of 3 June 1997, on health protection of individuals against the dangers of ionising radiation in relation to medical exposure (Medical Exposures Directive) Beyond these sources, the detail ...
ACR-AAPM Practice Parameter For Reference Levels And
... maximum administered activities for adults and children are available from various publications [1-13,17]. This is the initial practice parameter on nuclear medicine RLs. Although the recommendations are based on limited survey data, they are the best available data we have for the modality. Refere ...
... maximum administered activities for adults and children are available from various publications [1-13,17]. This is the initial practice parameter on nuclear medicine RLs. Although the recommendations are based on limited survey data, they are the best available data we have for the modality. Refere ...
revised european training curriculum for radiology
... are more difficult to appreciate. The word “skill” is usually applied to describe a level of performing a particular task – this can be a motor task (e.g. performing an arterial puncture) or a cognitive task. The term “competences” has been subject of frequent debates in the past years with several ...
... are more difficult to appreciate. The word “skill” is usually applied to describe a level of performing a particular task – this can be a motor task (e.g. performing an arterial puncture) or a cognitive task. The term “competences” has been subject of frequent debates in the past years with several ...
006 RSNA News Jun04.qxd
... someone without an M.D. degree could do work previously reserved for radiologists, but I believed then as I believe now that those who are now to be called radiologist assistants (R.A.s) can contribute a lot to radiology and to our patients. JOHN HOWIESON, M.D. ...
... someone without an M.D. degree could do work previously reserved for radiologists, but I believed then as I believe now that those who are now to be called radiologist assistants (R.A.s) can contribute a lot to radiology and to our patients. JOHN HOWIESON, M.D. ...
December - BIDMC Radiology Alumni
... enemas, arthrograms and much more. Diagnostic imaging allows the radiologist to obtain useful information in a timely manner to accurately provide the patient with almost immediate results. ...
... enemas, arthrograms and much more. Diagnostic imaging allows the radiologist to obtain useful information in a timely manner to accurately provide the patient with almost immediate results. ...
SPECT in Acute Pulmonary Embolism
... diagnosis of PE by scintigraphy was based on 2 or more segmental or subsegmental mismatched perfusion defects, and the exclusion of PE required no mismatched perfusion defects. Planar V/Q scans were obtained in only 4 views. 99mTc-diethylenetriaminepentaacetate (DTPA) was used for the ventilation s ...
... diagnosis of PE by scintigraphy was based on 2 or more segmental or subsegmental mismatched perfusion defects, and the exclusion of PE required no mismatched perfusion defects. Planar V/Q scans were obtained in only 4 views. 99mTc-diethylenetriaminepentaacetate (DTPA) was used for the ventilation s ...
Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Examinations of
... are thus not common in diagnostic radiology [98]. For stochastic effects, the total risk is determined by the cumulative dose of lifetime exposures to ionising radiation. For an individual, the risk of stochastic effects can be regarded as relatively small even in the case of relatively high cumulat ...
... are thus not common in diagnostic radiology [98]. For stochastic effects, the total risk is determined by the cumulative dose of lifetime exposures to ionising radiation. For an individual, the risk of stochastic effects can be regarded as relatively small even in the case of relatively high cumulat ...
examination handbook
... More than three-quarters of the states have licensing laws covering the practice of radiologic technology. Although The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists® (ARRT®) examination is a voluntary certification and registration exam, many states use the scores in licensing decisions. Terminolog ...
... More than three-quarters of the states have licensing laws covering the practice of radiologic technology. Although The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists® (ARRT®) examination is a voluntary certification and registration exam, many states use the scores in licensing decisions. Terminolog ...
Neuroradiology
... neuroradiology johns hopkins radiology - our neuroradiologists are leaders advancing the science of neuroradiology image based neuroscience and image guided minimally invasive therapeutics, welcome to asnr 2018 asnr 2018 - american society of functional neuroradiology asfnr max wintermark md america ...
... neuroradiology johns hopkins radiology - our neuroradiologists are leaders advancing the science of neuroradiology image based neuroscience and image guided minimally invasive therapeutics, welcome to asnr 2018 asnr 2018 - american society of functional neuroradiology asfnr max wintermark md america ...
State Licensing Handbook - The American Registry of Radiologic
... More than three-quarters of the states have licensing laws covering the practice of radiologic technology. Although The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists® (ARRT®) examination is a voluntary certification and registration exam, many states use the scores in licensing decisions. Terminolog ...
... More than three-quarters of the states have licensing laws covering the practice of radiologic technology. Although The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists® (ARRT®) examination is a voluntary certification and registration exam, many states use the scores in licensing decisions. Terminolog ...
Diagnostic Reference Levels in Medical Imaging
... Approved by the Commission in Month 201X Abstract-The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) first introduced the term ‘diagnostic reference level’ (DRL) in Publication 73 (1996). The concept was subsequently developed further, and practical guidance was provided in 2001. DRLs ha ...
... Approved by the Commission in Month 201X Abstract-The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) first introduced the term ‘diagnostic reference level’ (DRL) in Publication 73 (1996). The concept was subsequently developed further, and practical guidance was provided in 2001. DRLs ha ...
Molecular imaging agents for SPECT (and SPECT/CT)
... cameras has increased the diagnostic value of many existing single photon radiopharmaceuticals. Precise anatomical localization of lesions greatly increases diagnostic confidence in bone imaging of the extremities, infection imaging, sentinel lymph node localization, and imaging in other areas. Accu ...
... cameras has increased the diagnostic value of many existing single photon radiopharmaceuticals. Precise anatomical localization of lesions greatly increases diagnostic confidence in bone imaging of the extremities, infection imaging, sentinel lymph node localization, and imaging in other areas. Accu ...
Dr. Arenson Celebrates the Centennial with Attendees from Nigeria
... Teaming up for Patient-centered Care techniques, and real-time moniI have seen many changes to the Richard L. Baron, M.D., is toring of examinations in process. field of radiology and healthcare at RSNA President. Dr. Baron is professor of radiology at Technologists, along with all hospital large th ...
... Teaming up for Patient-centered Care techniques, and real-time moniI have seen many changes to the Richard L. Baron, M.D., is toring of examinations in process. field of radiology and healthcare at RSNA President. Dr. Baron is professor of radiology at Technologists, along with all hospital large th ...
The management of imaging dose during image-guided
... Radiographic image guidance has emerged as the new paradigm for patient positioning, target localization, and external beam alignment in radiotherapy. Although widely varied in modality and method, all radiographic guidance techniques have one thing in common—they can give a significant radiation do ...
... Radiographic image guidance has emerged as the new paradigm for patient positioning, target localization, and external beam alignment in radiotherapy. Although widely varied in modality and method, all radiographic guidance techniques have one thing in common—they can give a significant radiation do ...
The management of imaging dose during image-guided
... Radiographic image guidance has emerged as the new paradigm for patient positioning, target localization, and external beam alignment in radiotherapy. Although widely varied in modality and method, all radiographic guidance techniques have one thing in common—they can give a significant radiation do ...
... Radiographic image guidance has emerged as the new paradigm for patient positioning, target localization, and external beam alignment in radiotherapy. Although widely varied in modality and method, all radiographic guidance techniques have one thing in common—they can give a significant radiation do ...
the 2016 handbook - STATERHC State Exam Payment Site
... credit card by logging onto a secure website at www.staterhc.org. If you have not visited this site previously, you will be required to create a personal profile by clicking on the "Register" button on the upper right side of the home page before providing your credit card information. Previous user ...
... credit card by logging onto a secure website at www.staterhc.org. If you have not visited this site previously, you will be required to create a personal profile by clicking on the "Register" button on the upper right side of the home page before providing your credit card information. Previous user ...
An Overview of Elastography–An Emerging Branch of Medical Imaging
... art of palpation gained new life due to numerous emerging elasticity imaging (EI) methods. Areas of applications of EI in medical diagnostics and treatment monitoring are steadily expanding. Elasticity imaging methods are emerging as commercial applications, a true testament to the progress and impo ...
... art of palpation gained new life due to numerous emerging elasticity imaging (EI) methods. Areas of applications of EI in medical diagnostics and treatment monitoring are steadily expanding. Elasticity imaging methods are emerging as commercial applications, a true testament to the progress and impo ...
Theranostics Prospective of 68Ga-Radiopharmaceutical Development
... the diagnosis and radiotherapy are conducted with the same ligand labelled respectively with imaging radionuclide, e.g. 68Ga and therapeutic one, e.g. 177Lu (Figure 3B). The radiopharmaceuticals bind to tumour-type specific receptors enabling personalized approach of accurate quantitative diagnosis ...
... the diagnosis and radiotherapy are conducted with the same ligand labelled respectively with imaging radionuclide, e.g. 68Ga and therapeutic one, e.g. 177Lu (Figure 3B). The radiopharmaceuticals bind to tumour-type specific receptors enabling personalized approach of accurate quantitative diagnosis ...
the Abstract-Book here
... Being ready for the future means having an MR system that can not only grow beyond its original design, but surpass it. The Discovery* MR750w and Optima* MR450w were designed with the ability to go further than the traditional boundaries of radiology. If you’re looking for a system capable of imagin ...
... Being ready for the future means having an MR system that can not only grow beyond its original design, but surpass it. The Discovery* MR750w and Optima* MR450w were designed with the ability to go further than the traditional boundaries of radiology. If you’re looking for a system capable of imagin ...
Radiographer

Radiographers, also known as Radiologic Technologists, Diagnostic Radiographers, Medical Radiation Technologists are Healthcare Professionals who specialise in the imaging of human anatomy for the diagnosis and treatment of pathology. Radiographers are infrequently, and almost always erroneously, known as X-Ray Technicians. In countries which use the title radiologic technologist they are often informally referred to as techs in the clinical environment; this phrase has emerged in popular culture such as television programmes.Radiographers work in both public and private healthcare and can be physically located in any setting where appropriate diagnostic equipment is located, most frequently in hospitals. Their practice varies country to country and can even vary between hospitals in the same country.Radiographers are represented by a variety of organisation worldwide, the International Society of Radiographers and Radiologic Technologists (ISRRT) aims to give direction the profession as a whole through collaboration with national representative bodies.