A diagnostic radiologist uses X-rays, ultrasound, and electromagnetic radiation to diagnose structural or disease-related changes in the body and provides a medical team with the imaging needed for targeted treatment.
Radiology and imaging tools are crucial to preventative care and screening, as the results help physicians timely identify the best course of treatment for patients.
Specialized training in diagnostic radiology includes learning the interpretation of various imaging techniques and the nuances of diagnosing medical conditions through radiographic images.
Imaging services include:
Bone density
Computerized technology (CT) scan
Fluoroscopy
Interventional radiology
Mammography
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan
Nuclear medicine
Positron emission tomography (PET) scan
Ultrasound
X-ray
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