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Radiology Employment - What You Need To Know
By Terry Edwards After earning your degree in radiology, it's now
time to seek radiology employment. There are a lot of subdivisions
of this medical specialty, so that means that there are a vast potential
of options that are open for you to gain employment at the health
institution of your choice. We will discuss some of those opportunities
in this article, as well as what you can do to better improve your
chances of earning a high-quality position.There are two technical
classifications for radiology -- diagnostic radiology and therapeutic
radiology.
Those who get radiology employment in diagnostic
radiology generally spend most of their time interpreting images
received from administering radiology to help diagnose the disease.Some
specialty options in diagnostic and therapeutic radiology include
chest radiology, abdominal and pelvic radiology, body imaging, interventional
radiology, vascular radiology, mammography, pediatric radiology,
musculoskeletal radiology and nuclear medicine, just to name a few.As
a rule of thumb, radiologist will be trained in all of the important
areas of diagnostic radiology.
However, to better your chances of employment
you can consider sub specialty radiology. For example, musculoskeletal
radiology deals mostly with bones, joints and muscular imagery,
whereas mammography deals mostly with breast tissue.When we talk
about therapeutic radiology, we mostly refer to radiation therapy.
This is a therapy that is often used to treat tumors and cancer.
By administering certain amounts of radiation, it can help to stop
the reproduction of cancer cells in the body. This is generally
referred to as radiotherapy, and a person is now required to be
specially certified by the American Board of radiology to perform
this medical process.Naturally, your postgraduate training will
influence your employment.Click
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