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Varicose Veins: Diagnosis and Treatment Part 4: Thermal Ablation

Endovenous Thermal Ablation This procedure treats a long segment of refluxed vein. In this procedure, a long tube is inserted into the vein, and laser or radio frequency energy is applied to the numbed leg to correct the reflux. Conveniently, this two hour procedure can be done in-office. Relaxation and anti-inflammatory medications are give before draping the leg in a sterile cloth. A catheter is inserted to cover the wire that receives the energy to make it more comfortable. The heat from the ablation device thermally injures the lining of the diseased vein, and the vein closes permanently. After treatment, steristrips cover the insertion point, while a compression stocking keeps your leg healing properly for 48 hours. The compression stocking must be worn until the 7-day follow up. You can resume most daily activities immediately. It is normal to feel some pain during the procedure and see bruising along the entire treatment area, which can last for up to two weeks. Acetaminophen and ibuprofen will help you deal with the pain. While uncommon, some risks associated with Thermal Ablation include: Infection, bleeding, deep and superficial thrombosis, numbness, blistering, or skin discoloration. Risks are minimized and managed by using a sterile environment. DVT and numbness usually goes away in up to six months. In a very small amount of cases, numbness in the calf can be permanent.

360Visualise 3rd Molar Video

360visualise is proud to introduce ourselves as Yorkshires total dental 3D imaging provider. Opening in Ilkley June 2010, our state-of-the-art facility offers your patients the most comprehensive radiographic options available with a quick, easy, noninvasive CBCT scan. Utilizing the Kodak 9500 Cone Beam Computed Tomography scanner, 360visualise provides you with an unparalleled level of accuracy and precision that will improve diagnostic capabilities and allow for more predictable treatment outcomes. Quickly becoming a standard of dental care, CBCT captures the patients true anatomy and allows the practitioner multi-planar and 3D views of vital anatomical structures. 360visualise offers patient specific scans to improve your treatment planning and increase case acceptance: •Site specific implant evaluation •3rd molar assessment •TMJ studies •Pathology evaluation •Impaction & Supernumerary studies •Orthodontic assessment •Sinus\Airway studies You do not need to own any software to take advantage of this technology 360visualise has you covered! With no software costs and no time invested in training yourself or your staff on complex software tools, 360visualise makes it easy to bring your practice to the next dimension. We will provide you with your patients images in a format that allows full volumetric visualisation, measurements of quantity and quality of bone, and the ability to scroll through the scan slice-by-slice to view regions of interest in sagittal, coronal, and
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Healthline Episode 2-33 “Radiation Safety” (Part I)

Discussing radiation exposure concerns with Dr. Ed Null.
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Fatty infiltration of liver www.radswiki.net

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Posted by adminradgraytc - December 29, 2011 at 10:29 pm

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Karen UK Biased CCSVI TV Part 1

Biased Inside Out programme covering CCSVI.
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Kidney Dialysis - Juanita's Story - St. John Health System - Tulsa Oklahoma Hospital

St. John Medical Center is a regional leader in radiology, cardiology, oncology, women’s health, wellness and physical rehabilitation. The sprawling campus in mid-town Tulsa Oklahoma is home to nearly 700 physicians and thousands of skilled medical professionals who utilize the latest medical technology to fulfill St. John’s mission of providing medical excellence and compassionate care to patients in the many communities the medical center serves. From newborns to senior care, St. John offers a full range of services.

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Posted by adminradgraytc - December 25, 2011 at 5:08 pm

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Part 1 Knee Radiographs for trauma .mp4

Part 1 Knee Radiographs for trauma .mp4
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CT interpretation : acute appendicitis

CT interpretation : acute appendicitis
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Posted by adminradgraytc - December 24, 2011 at 9:08 pm

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How to access your Melanin through DMT: Part 4 of 4

All these Afrocentrics talk about how melanin is so great but no one even uses it unless they outside in the sun. Well here is in my opinion and by many others how to access it and how to exactly see just how true of a blessing it is to be BLACK! Its time to make history again Black People, lets stop all the talk and the bullshit and lets get down to action! This is how we built KMT(egypt for those who dont know) and this is how we can build ANOTHER! INCIDENCE OF NORMAL PINEAL GLAND CALCIFICATION IN SKULL ROENTGENOGRAMS OF BLACK AND WHITE AMERICANS ADELOLA ADELOYE MB, BS, MRCP, FRCS1 and BENJAMIN FELSON MD2 1 Rockefeller Fellow, Children’s Hospital Research Foundation, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.; Professor of Neurological Surgery, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. 2 Professor of Radiology, Cincinnati General Hospital, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio. The incidence of roentgenologically visible pineal gland calcification is approximately twice as common in American whites as in blacks, a difference that is very striking after age 40. Comparison of this finding with reports in the literature shows that the incidence of pineal gland calcification is slightly higher in American blacks than in indigenous Africans, probably due to racial mixture among the American blacks we studied. It appears that the low incidence of calcified pineal shadow already observed in the African has a constitutional basis. reference: www.ajronline.org
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Posted by adminradgraytc - December 24, 2011 at 2:08 pm

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How to access your Melanin through DMT: Part 3 of 4

All these Afrocentrics talk about how melanin is so great but no one even uses it unless they outside in the sun. Well here is in my opinion and by many others how to access it and how to exactly see just how true of a blessing it is to be BLACK! Its time to make history again Black People, lets stop all the talk and the bullshit and lets get down to action! This is how we built KMT(egypt for those who dont know) and this is how we can build ANOTHER! INCIDENCE OF NORMAL PINEAL GLAND CALCIFICATION IN SKULL ROENTGENOGRAMS OF BLACK AND WHITE AMERICANS ADELOLA ADELOYE MB, BS, MRCP, FRCS1 and BENJAMIN FELSON MD2 1 Rockefeller Fellow, Children’s Hospital Research Foundation, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.; Professor of Neurological Surgery, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. 2 Professor of Radiology, Cincinnati General Hospital, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio. The incidence of roentgenologically visible pineal gland calcification is approximately twice as common in American whites as in blacks, a difference that is very striking after age 40. Comparison of this finding with reports in the literature shows that the incidence of pineal gland calcification is slightly higher in American blacks than in indigenous Africans, probably due to racial mixture among the American blacks we studied. It appears that the low incidence of calcified pineal shadow already observed in the African has a constitutional basis. reference: www.ajronline.org
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Posted by adminradgraytc - December 23, 2011 at 5:08 am

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Part 3: Explains Different Types of Medical Sales

www.phcconsulting.com Peggy McKee explains different types of sales positions within medical: medical equipment, medical services, medical imaging, pathology, laboratory, Get hired now using tips and techniques that Peggy describes to put your best foot forward in the interview process. radiology. She discusses a capital sale vs. a consumable sales. www.phcconsulting.com

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Posted by adminradgraytc - December 21, 2011 at 5:08 am

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CCSVI Lecture by Dr. Andrews (part 2 of 2)

This is a 29 minute lecture presented to a group of physicians in Seattle, Washington. It reviews MS, CCSVI, and the literature that supports the CCSVI concept.. May be a good reference for doctors who have no background with CCSVI at all.

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Posted by adminradgraytc - December 20, 2011 at 10:10 am

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How Do I Get Into Medical Sales? Part I: Pharma

How Do I Get Into Medical Sales? Part I: Pharma

A comprehensive guide on how to break into the medical sales field. This issue will focus specifically on pharmaceutical sales and give you some insider tips and tricks on getting into a competitive market! Legacy MedSearch is a retained search firm working exclusively in Medical Device careers. We specialize in Surgery, radiology, diagnostic & therapeutic imaging & surgical navigation, medical device implants, MIS, LIS & SILS procedures in IMD, AIMD and Class I, Class II and Class III medical devices in orthopedics, spine, osteobiologic, neurology, neurosurgery, neuroscience, ophthalmic, cardiology, cardiovascular, thoracic, vascular, otolaryngology, robotics, haptic robotics, drug delivery, biologics, bio-pharmaceutical & healthcare IT related to PMA, 510(k) & IDE medical device classes. Our other video topics include: How to Get Into Medical Sales How to Get Into Pharmaceutical Sales Interview Tips How to Research Companies for your Job Search How to Preparea Professional Profile “Brag Book” Interview Tips for Engineers How to explain if you were fired from your job Telephone Interviews Senior Level Interviews Presentation Interviews Legacy MedSearch is a retained search firm working exclusively in Medical Device careers. We specialize in Surgery, radiology, diagnostic & therapeutic imaging & surgical navigation, medical device implants, MIS, LIS & SILS procedures in IMD, AIMD and Class I, Class II and Class III medical devices in orthopedics, spine, osteobiologic

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Posted by adminradgraytc - December 19, 2011 at 11:09 am

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MARCILAN Cone Beam CT (CBCT) anatomy presentation at the IADMFR 2009 part 1 of 2

Marcilan anatomy MPR module for Cone Beam CT (CBCT) education presented by Dr. Bassam Hassan at the IADMFR (International Association of Dento-Maxillo-Facial Radiology) in Amsterdam, 2009 For more information please visit www.marcilan.com
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Advanced Abdominal Imaging (Part 2)

About the Video: Advances in technology have revolutionized the way doctors can look into your body to diagnose health problems. In this program, you will learn more about these advanced imaging techniques and what they mean for your health. Part two of this two-part program addresses the following topics: PET-CT (Positron Emission Tomography and Computed Tomography) Imaging for kidney transplants Imaging for surgery planning Virtual colonoscopy Virtual autopsy research Mummy scan About the Expert: Dr. Barry Daly is the director of abdominal imaging at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. Daly is also a professor of diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Dr. Barry Daly www.umm.edu Advanced Abdominal Imaging (Part 1) www.youtube.com Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine www.umm.edu University Imaging, LLC www.umm.edu Computed Tomography (CT) Scan www.umm.edu Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography (PET/CT) www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Posted by adminradgraytc - December 18, 2011 at 7:08 am

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