Radiology Coalition targets physicians, MD’s, who specialize in using imaging techniques to assist in the diagnosis and treatments within the human body. The read diagnostic films such as x-rays, computed tomography, emission tomography, mammograms, cat scans, MRI's, and ultrasound films to assist in treating patients.
After examining images a radiologist will inform the patient’s primary physician of his or her findings and together they will decide on the best course of treatment. Radiologists spend most of their day looking at images and writing reports on their findings for other physicians.
Radiologists are like scientists specializing in radiation safety in industry, academia, medicine, research, etc. Some radiologists choose to specialize in a specific area such as interventional radiology, mammography, musculo-skeletal, body imaging, and neuroradiology (brain imaging).
Radiologists should be technically savvy, as they will be working on a computer frequently. Radiologists should be very focused, have excellent vision and analytical skills, with a keen eye for detail.
Specialties:
Body Imaging
Diagnostic Neuroimaging
Diagnostic Ultrasound
Neuroradiology
Nuclear Radiology
Pediatric Radiology
Radiation Oncology
Radiological Physics
Therapeutic Radiology
Vascular & Interventional Radiology
Healthcare professionals must express a high degree of empathy for others. In addition to medical and healthcare knowledge, they must also be strong in communication, leadership, organized, detail oriented, and critical thinking. Some medical service providers may work to promote general health by educating the public on warning signs and symptoms of health related problems.
These healthcare professionals are required to attend continuing education classes to maintain their certification, depending on where they practice. Many also belong to professional organizations to maintain professional credentials.
These seasoned professionals embrace healthcare with diversity, equity, and try to achieve a work/life balance. They look to achieve a deeper knowledge in their field. Also by using career advancement resources such as online continuing education or certificate programs, social networking sites to make personal and professional connections, attending trade shows, and networking at industry events, these professionals achieve a deeper knowledge in their field.
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