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Benefits of Interventional Radiology
By 2050, 16% of the world’s population will be older than 65 according to United Nations population estimates, which points to a rising need for safer, more efficient, and less expensive medical...
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Myth: Radiation Exposure a High Risk for Imaging Techs
Misconceptions and the general public’s understanding of radiation continue to be a struggle for the scientific community.
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Radiologic Technologists in High Demand
U.S. News & World Report recently ranked the role of Radiologic Technologist No. 13 in its 2021 list of “Best Healthcare Support Jobs” and No. 71 in its 2021 “100 Best Jobs” list.
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5 Important Regulations in Radiology
As a prospective or current radiologic technologist, it is important to be apprised of events that have shaped the legislation and regulations that standardize the radiology field.
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What Is Imaging Informatics? Career Outlook
Radiology has been an important aspect of the medical field for over 100 years; however, many essential imaging techniques and components that medical professionals use today — including imaging...
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Are MRI’s Being Overused?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI, exams are frequently prescribed by doctors across the U.S. for a variety of reasons, some legitimate but most unwarranted.
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What Does a Radiographer Do? Job Duties & Requirements
In today’s turbulent job market, aspiring healthcare workers crave the promise of security and career advancement available in the medical field. While predictions of market climates should always be...
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Careers in Radiologic Science
Radiologic science is a growing and exciting field that offers diverse career opportunities and strong future growth. To learn more, checkout the infographic below created by AHU Online’s Bachelors in...
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Medical Imaging Archives
As the demand and usage for medical imaging services continues to grow at a rate of 40% annually, medical providers must begin to explore new storage solutions to replace the limited methods currently...
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Misdiagnosis in the US
Current calculations have determined that one out of every twenty patients in the U.S. is given a totally inaccurate medical diagnosis. Sadly, these faulty diagnoses can result in permanent injury...