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    Amelie Landry Professor Evans English 102-2WA 20 March 2012 Diagnostic Imaging: A Sound Career in Sonography One of the main reasons for choosing a healthcare career in todays society‚ aside from the basic need for a self sustaining income‚ is the opportunity to make differences in peoples lives. With the demand for healthcare professionals and alternative medicines on the rise‚ so is the need for adequately educated trained personnel. Diagnostic Medical Sonography is becoming an increasingly attractive

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    Confusing Truth

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    1.1 Introduction Before the advent of digital imaging‚ we rely on paintings and books to record for documentary use. While paintings and books suggest the clear separation of what is truth and what is falsehood‚ people believe that camera is trustworthy and photos taken from it are the truth because camera is a machine with no emotions. Digital imaging gives better quality images to readers. However‚ due to the potential of digital photography manipulation‚ it has clarified that truth is not

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    Nuclear Medicine

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    What is nuclear medicine? Nuclear medicine is a division of medical imaging that detects and treats diseases and irregularities in the body such as cancer and neurological illnesses through the use of radioactive chemicals. The techniques used in nuclear medicine allow physicians to attain knowledge about patient conditions without the invasion of personal space through procedures such as biopsies. The equipment and machines used within this branch are important for research as they allow for a better

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    [pic] COURSEWORK FOR CONTEMPORARY STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT TITLE- THE BALANCE OF PLANNED AND EMERGENT APPROACHES TO STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT IN THE CASE OF EASTMAN KODAK : MEETING THE DIGITAL CHALLENGE MODULE LEADER- DR HANS SCHLAPPA MODULE- CONTEMPORARY STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT DEGREE- MSc in BUSINESS PSYCHOLOGY AUTHOR- SIRIWAN DARARATTANAROJ STUDENT NUMBER- 09249400 SUBMISSION DATE - 22/11/2010 THE WORD LIMIT FOR THIS COURSEWORK IS 1500 WORDS THE NUMBER OF WORDS USED IN

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    Kodak Strategy

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    efforts in imaging. Kodak’s expertise in color management posses a strong base in transition from chemical to digital image. Besides‚ Kodak plays a leading role in image capture stage associated with sensors‚ image processing‚ image storage‚ and image management. Kodak believes that consumers would still want to have print out copies of their photo images. As a result‚ those traditional capacities are relevant to the new world of digital imaging regardless of the fact that digital imaging replaces

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    the day after

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    Charlie assumed he had additional problem on his plate when the news from Bill Handy came that three radiologists‚ including the chief of radiology of 15 years had purchased a 2 acre site across the street from the hospital to build an ambulatory imaging center. As long as the physicians were still

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    create a dilemma for Kodak. The company’s considerations for digital imaging will change its long history with 35mm film production. Will the shift from 35mm to digital imaging affect Kodak’s successful journey? To find an answer to this question‚ we must analyze Kodak from an economic perspective. An economic perspective views many different factors and determines whether it is in Kodak’s best interest to pursue digital imaging‚ will give enough evidence to support a rational decision. The

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    non destructive testing

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    Non-destructive testing methods Vibration analysis‚ infrared thermography‚ acoustic emission analysis‚ ultrasonic imaging‚ x-ray computer tomography‚ ground penetrating radar‚ digital radiography‚ optical testing methods‚ eddy current imaging‚ magneto-inductive cable testing Vibration analysis Vibration analyses can be carried out on a wide range of structures such as bridges‚ dams‚ buildings‚ etc. The tests are designed to determine the dynamic characteristics of the structures

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    produces hundreds of thousands of examinations each year using various modalities such as breast imaging‚ computed tomography (CT)‚ general diagnostic imaging‚ nuclear medicine‚ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)‚ Ultrasound‚ and Neurovascular/ Interventional Imaging. I ’m going to inform you of the fundamentals‚ capabilities‚ and advancements of computed tomography‚ also known as CAT scan. This imaging modality requires the technologist to look at anatomy of a CT image in a totally different way than

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    Diagnostic Sonographer

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    skills‚ are also many different types of sonography‚ but the pay you get becoming a sonographer is well worth the hard work. “What in the world even is a sonographer?” Well a sonographer is a diagnostic medical professional who operate ultrasonic imaging devices to produce diagnostic images‚ scans‚ or videos. In simpler terms they are the people who your mom‚ wife‚ or sister went to when she was pregnant. They are the doctors who can tell you what the gender of our baby is. Most diagnostic sonographers

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