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    PET scan‚ you will be introduced to a fairly new medical imaging technique. Since this emerging modality is so new‚ a lot of the general public is not aware of what a PET scan exactly is. This essay will help explain the concept of this modality and the characteristics of it that allow doctors to diagnose and manage the proper care for some of today’s most devastating medical conditions known to man. Positron emission tomography‚ also called PET imaging or a PET scan‚ is a diagnostic examination that

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    Unit 9 Assignment Jessica Hauge HS111-10 Medical Terminology HS111 Unit 9 Assignment Template DIRECTIONS: There are 2 parts to this assignment. PART 1 –Read through the medical report listed below and the follow the directions listed after the report. PART 2 – Read through the questions and respond using layman’s terminology. Main Street Hospital and Medical Center 6000 North Tree Street - Branch‚ Pennsylvania 12345 – (555) 123-4567 ---------------------------------------------------------

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    Since the times of my adolescence‚ I was sure that medicine is my true devotion and my only future occupation. When I was a teenager‚ I used to take care about my sister‚ who had a lot of various problems with her health and sometimes needed constant medical supervision. Therefore‚ during my regular visits to hospitals I had opportunity to observe different hardships and challenges doctors have to face in their daily routine. For many years I was influenced by the work of some young ambitious doctors

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    Diagnostic Radiographers entails the use of x-ray machines‚ ultrasound machines as well as various other forms of imaging technology in order to examine their patients. Their responsibilities include interpreting the images that they have acquired from the imaging technology in order to diagnose the patients illnesses or injuries. As well as contributing towards making a treatment plan for each of their patients as well as being involved with intervention procedure for example removal of kidney

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    of Science degree in Medical Imaging and then attend medical school. After earning my degree from medical school‚ I plan to specialize in radiology. A degree alone is enough to apply for a job‚ but I desire to contribute back to the medical community and be part of future endeavors made by medical practitioners by providing healthcare while investigating and contributing to research of unknown diseases. On the path to earning my Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging and medical school‚ I also seek

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    the advances of science and technology depend are direct product of physics. The interests and concerns of physicists have always formed the basis of future technology. In medicine we use X-rays‚ radioisotope and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. In addition‚ laser‚ electron microscopes‚ synchrotron radiation‚ and electronics all depend on advances made in physics. Where would our modern western economies be without computers?—we could not build the electronics that modern computers rely

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    controversy was the CT scanner‚ a new medical diagnostic imaging device that had been developed by the group’s Central Research Laboratory (CRL). At issue was the decision to enter this new business‚ thereby launching a diversification move that many felt was necessary if the company was to continue to prosper. Complicating the problem was the fact that this revolutionary new product would not only take EMI into the fast-changing and highly competitive medical equipment business‚ but would also

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    Cole Pliura Parkland English 102 Major #2 3/12/14 CT vs. MRI Scans Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are both diagnostic tests that provide us with high-resolution pictures of any area of the body. Both tests use computers to construct pictures to view within the body. Both of these tests are non-invasive procedures designed to provide medical professionals with a better understanding of the patient’s condition. There are‚ however‚ inherent differences in these tests’

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    substantial importance to all peoples of the world. 6. Physics improves our quality of life by providing the basic understanding necessary for developing new instrumentation and techniques for medical applications‚ such as computer tomography‚ magnetic resonance imaging‚ positron emission tomography‚ ultrasonic imaging‚ and laser surgery. In summary‚ for all these reasons‚ physics is an essential part of the educational system and of an advanced society. We therefore urge all governments to seek advice

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    As an x-ray technician‚ you will support the radiology team within a hospital‚ physician’s office‚ or medical imaging facility. An X-Ray Technician is a trained health-care worker that uses x-ray equipment to take pictures of the inside of the body so that conditions‚ diseases‚ or injuries can be visualized and/or diagnosed. The x-ray technician can expect a variety of different working circumstances and must be able to work well with people and under stress and pressure. Employment of x-ray technicians

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