Essay On Radiology

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Radiologist
Radiology is a branch of medical science. It uses x-rays as well as other types of technology to create images of the internal workings of the body. Radiologists use these images, which use a wide variety of imaging technologies, to diagnose and treat diseases. A radiologist’s job is to use radiant energy to create images from which to diagnose patients. As soon as this is done, the radiologist then communicates their findings to the patient’s physician; so a treatment plan can be made. Also, a radiologist may actually perform procedures using radiation.
Medical radiology has been in existence since 1895 when Wilhelm Rontgen discovered x-rays. Since this machine was available in most physics departments, it was accessible to most. The mechanism systematically improved and hospitals started to obtain the equipment. The early radiographs were at first made onto glass photographic plates, George Eastman, however, inaugurated the use of film in 1918. X-rays have been used for therapy since early times; doctors in an x-ray department also took care of therapy and diagnosis. Specific interests in diagnosis and therapy didn’t evolve until the 1930s. There are many subspecialties that a radiologist can choose from; breast imaging, cardiovascular radiology, chest radiology, emergency radiology, gastrointestinal radiology, head and neck radiology, musculoskeletal radiology, neuroradiology, pediatric radiology, genitourinary radiology, and interventional radiology to name a few.
The Society and College of Radiographers was founded in 1920 and is the oldest and most capable organization for radiography in the world. It is the only organization in the United Kingdom that represents the entire radiographic workforce. The Society ...

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...ced technologies? Only time will tell. I think radiology is a good job for me because it involves a lot of problem solving and critical thinking. Also, I have already spent a day with a couple radiologists at the Kaiser in Walnut Creek and really enjoyed my day there.

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