Maret 20, 2025

Radiologist

Examining the Top 5 Recent Developments in Radiology

Numerous conferences and trade exhibitions are excellent resources for learning about the latest advancements in radiography. Among our favourites are UKIO, HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society), and RSNA (Radiological Society of North America). Even though we’ll be at these and other events, there’s always a tonne of material to process. In order to…

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History of Radiology

The chronology of radiology history begins with Wilhelm Rontgen’s discovery of the X-ray in 1895 and continues through the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Patients underwent rather intrusive testing during this time, and awareness of the risks posed by radiation was expanding. The 1970s are referred to as the “golden decade” of radiology because…

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Women’s Best Radiology in History

Women have broken down boundaries and established new imaging and safety standards throughout history, contributing significantly to the development of radiology and breast imaging. In honour of Women’s History Month, this article highlights a handful of the trailblazing women who have shaped the areas of radiography and mammography by fusing their passion, creativity, and commitment…

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Fun Facts About Radiology

For a very long period, X-rays have existed. In 1895, Wilhelm Roentgen, a German physicist, made the discovery and developed X-rays. They were being used by doctors and surgeons to find foreign items in the body within months of his announcement. Within a year, this nation was using technology and news to treat gunshot wounds…

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Radiologist

Radiologist A radiologist is a doctor who has finished medical school and has been specially trained to gather and interpret medical pictures utilizing radioactive materials (nuclear medicine), sound waves (ultrasound), magnets (MRI), or x-rays (radiographs, CT, fluoroscopy). Nearly all doctors perform physical examinations, collect medical histories, diagnose conditions, and prescribe and treat injuries or illnesses….

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