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In Canada, CT scans will now be more readily available to four legged patients. Charlottetown’s Atlantic Veterinary College in Prince Edward Island is testing a new CT machine that will be used to diagnose animals. In the past, only the critical cases were taken to a local human hospital under sedation and scanned. This new machine will be ...
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Imagine for a moment that you are a doctor working in a remote village in South America. You want to quickly and effectively assess a number of patients who are presenting with similar symptoms. Thanks to Aydogan Ozcan and his colleagues at UCLA you can. They have developed rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) to make this screening process incredibly ...
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The American Registry of Radiologic Technolgists (ARRT) began its
continuing education (CE) requirement in 1995. For a long lived
profession this seems like not that long ago. Regardless, this is
something that we all must contend with now. I have found that joining
the ASRT and doing their direct readings is an excellent way to get ...
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When I graduated from x-ray school I was eager to take a job where I could work with students. I am a teacher at heart and fresh off the student wagon I hoped I could make a difference in someone’s education like so many folks had done for me. For this past year and five months this hasn’t been possible because of my schedule. Most students rotate ...
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You can’t go anywhere without seeing someone looking down at their handheld smart phone. Whether we're texting, playing a game or surfing the Web, many of us have become completely dependent on this technology. It has many practical uses; one of the newest is mobile applications in radiology. A radiologist can access a patient’s current exam, ...
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As a student, if you have a chance to choose a final rotation while in school, go out on a limb and try out an area that you are weak in or know little about. This is what prompted me to choose CT. I only had a quick, six-week rotation through CT, and it was cut short by the end-of-the-year holidays. My didactic training in CT was also ...
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Recently the number of infants and children I’m scanning seems to be increasing. This population presents many challenges for me and my co-workers. How do you get an infant to stop crying and hold still long enough to get a diagnostic study? How do you deal with the scared parent(s)? Also, is a CT scan really the best option for a child due to the ...
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