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Scott Williams
Radiology Education: Page 107
Radiologic sciences offers diverse career opportunities
Emerging medical imaging technologies are opening doors to careers where none existed 20 years ago. "If I could have dreamed up this career in the fourth or the fifth grade, this is what I would have wanted to do, but it did not exist then," said Jean Lea Spitz, M.P.H, RDMS, FAIUM,FSDMS, who is chairman of the radiologic technology department at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
June 21, 2001
Nuclear medicine is changing the course of the medical world
Innovations in nuclear medicine occur so rapidly that researching and implementing new lifesaving procedures becomes routine for nuclear medicine technologists.
June 21, 2001
Bone densitometry provides a satisfying second career
Radiologic technology is providing a California man a more rewarding career than his first as an executive with an international aluminum company.
June 21, 2001
Life after residency: From protocols to physicals to malpractice
In Part II of our series on residents becoming radiologists, Drs. Doug Beall and Darren Duvall bring the light of experience to those first crucial days with a new practice. Find out what to do, what to bring, what to leave behind and why.
June 14, 2001
Life after residency: Making the transition to practice
Congratulations! You’re back from Louisville and you've passed the oral board exams. Now's the time to relax, gather your energies, and get ready for the complex transition from radiology residency to practice. In our exclusive two-part series, Drs. Doug Beall and Darren Duvall help you line up your ducks.
June 13, 2001
Self-Study Program IV: Oncology Topic 4 PET Tumor Imaging
This self-study book is designed to deliver concise and practical information regarding PET tumor imaging to radiology residents, nuclear medicine residents, and those already in practice.
June 12, 2001
Practical Mathematics in Nuclear Medicine Technology
This mathematics workbook fills an information gap that has been overlooked for too long. The book by Patricia Wells, and the accompanying CD of practice questions by Martha Pickett, explores a range of problems that typically challenge the not-so-mathematically-inclined.
June 4, 2001
Is a career in radiology right for you?
Radiology is a diverse profession with a variety of different specialties. It is essential in every healthcare facility where patients come for treatment. Here’s a breakdown of career options in the medical imaging field, as well as some resources if you’d like to know more.
May 31, 2001
Expansion plans already underway for UKRC 2002
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AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The success of the inaugural United Kingdom Radiological Congress has encouraged its organizers to expand the meeting's scope for 2002, including a possible change of venue.
May 31, 2001
Philips sponsors PACS seminars
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Philips Medical Systems North America is co-sponsoring a medical imaging and information management seminar for radiologists and medical imaging professionals.
May 31, 2001
RTs give so-so marks to therapists with bachelor’s degrees
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AuntMinnie.com staff writers
A radiation therapist with a baccalaureate degree may have improved career prospects, but it doesn’t necessarily translate into better job performance, according to a new survey.
May 28, 2001
Legs for Life to host public screening program
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Legs for Life will host its annual screening program for peripheral vascular disease from September 15-21 at hospitals and medical centers throughout the U.S.
May 23, 2001
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