“The Most Interesting Radiologist in the World”
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Dr. Rich Townbin is the Division Chief of Pediatric Radiology at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Dr. Towbin came to our hospital to build a world-class program and within two years has built a program with the largest staff of pediatric radiologists and the only dedicated pediatric interventionalist service in the state of Arizona. The team also employs the safest imaging techniques and protocols, including reducing the amount of radiation used and scanning only the area that needs to be diagnosed or treated. Learn more about the Division of Radiology at: www.phoenixchildrens.com
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Your Radiologist Explains: Pediatric Radiology

Your Radiologist Explains: Pediatric RadiologyRadiologyInfo™ (www.RadiologyInfo.org) is a valuable resource that offers easy online access to information on over 100 radiologic exams and treatments such as MRI, CT, x-ray, ultrasound and mammography, as well as interventional radiology and radiation therapy procedures. RadiologyInfo.org provides information in English and Spanish, is totally free and doesn’t require registration. The website is written for the general public to address patient questions about radiology exams and treatments by providing accurate descriptions of what they will experience, how they can prepare and what they can expect following their exam. RadiologyInfo.org is sponsored by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and the American College of Radiology (ACR).
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Interventional radiology: the cutting edge of medicine without the cutting
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Your Radiologist Explains: Brain MRI
Your Radiologist Explains: Brain MRIRadiologyInfo™ (www.RadiologyInfo.org) is a valuable resource that offers easy online access to information on over 100 radiologic exams and treatments such as MRI, CT, x-ray, ultrasound and mammography, as well as interventional radiology and radiation therapy procedures. RadiologyInfo.org provides information in English and Spanish, is totally free and doesn’t require registration. The website is written for the general public to address patient questions about radiology exams and treatments by providing accurate descriptions of what they will experience, how they can prepare and what they can expect following their exam. RadiologyInfo.org is sponsored by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and the American College of Radiology (ACR).
Your Radiologist Explains: MammographyRadiologyInfo™ (www.RadiologyInfo.org) is a valuable resource that offers easy online access to information on over 100 radiologic exams and treatments such as MRI, CT, x-ray, ultrasound and mammography, as well as interventional radiology and radiation therapy procedures. RadiologyInfo.org provides information in English and Spanish, is totally free and doesn’t require registration. The website is written for the general public to address patient questions about radiology exams and treatments by providing accurate descriptions of what they will experience, how they can prepare and what they can expect following their exam. RadiologyInfo.org is sponsored by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and the American College of Radiology (ACR).
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Your Radiologist Explains: Breast Ultrasound
Your Radiologist Explains: Breast UltrasoundRadiologyInfo™ (www.RadiologyInfo.org) is a valuable resource that offers easy online access to information on over 100 radiologic exams and treatments such as MRI, CT, x-ray, ultrasound and mammography, as well as interventional radiology and radiation therapy procedures. RadiologyInfo.org provides information in English and Spanish, is totally free and doesn’t require registration. The website is written for the general public to address patient questions about radiology exams and treatments by providing accurate descriptions of what they will experience, how they can prepare and what they can expect following their exam. RadiologyInfo.org is sponsored by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and the American College of Radiology (ACR).
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Your Radiologist Explains: Chest CT
Your Radiologist Explains: Chest CTRadiologyInfo™ (www.RadiologyInfo.org) is a valuable resource that offers easy online access to information on over 100 radiologic exams and treatments such as MRI, CT, x-ray, ultrasound and mammography, as well as interventional radiology and radiation therapy procedures. RadiologyInfo.org provides information in English and Spanish, is totally free and doesn’t require registration. The website is written for the general public to address patient questions about radiology exams and treatments by providing accurate descriptions of what they will experience, how they can prepare and what they can expect following their exam. RadiologyInfo.org is sponsored by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and the American College of Radiology (ACR).
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Day in the Life of – Dr. Kelley Allison, breast imaging radiologist
We’ll take you inside the Dorothy G. Hoefer Comprehensive Breast Center where new, state-of-the-art technology has doctors finding diseases in very early stages. Dr. Kelley Allison is a Breast Imaging Radiologist at Sentara CarePlex Hospital in Hampton, VA. Call (757) 736-1000 for more information about this acute care facility.
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I uploaded the song, the credits go to Lovedrug. I love this song so much! The yellow might be hard to see, and the lyrics may be really late. aha I couldn’t get the length, or times right, but whatever, at least it’s here now. Plus if you’re really a fan and listening you’ll know…(: Sorry the lyrics are late :/ (I believe in my garden home and the chemicals I need to make it grow later on, the glowing teeth lessons learned in radiology choking on the tales of joy and bliss broken sails, we should bale, but let’s kiss I’ll embrace the brewing thunder and let it take me under I believe in the search of the fawn the forest creatures wild, but so am I the bloody noses, the broken arms lessons learned well in mythology Amaurosis, I belong in an asylum abused yet confused what you like tar angels await as I learn to hate this perfect world of my life)
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How to Get Medical Jobs : How to Become a Radiologist
Radiologists are required to complete medical school, as well as a residency program in radiology during which students learn to read and analyze X-rays, MRI’s and CT’s. Become a radiologist withtips from a medical administrator in this free video on career information. Expert: Mark MacBayne Bio: Mark MacBayne, with a Master of Public Health degree, is a practice manager at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. Filmmaker: Bing Hu
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Your Radiologist Explains: Abdomen & Pelvis CT
Your Radiologist Explains: Abdomen & Pelvis CTRadiologyInfo™ (www.RadiologyInfo.org) is a valuable resource that offers easy online access to information on over 100 radiologic exams and treatments such as MRI, CT, x-ray, ultrasound and mammography, as well as interventional radiology and radiation therapy procedures. RadiologyInfo.org provides information in English and Spanish, is totally free and doesn’t require registration. The Web site is written for the general public to address patient questions about radiology exams and treatments by providing accurate descriptions of what they will experience, how they can prepare and what they can expect following their exam. RadiologyInfo.org is sponsored by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and the American College of Radiology (ACR).
Radiologic Technicians and Technologists help people lead healthier happier lives, through research and working at advancing the medical science field. Entry level job search and internships.
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The work of a radiologist in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan

A short film documenting the work of a British Army Radiologist working in the war hospital at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan
Dr. Clifford Chao, radiologist in chief at New York Presbyterian Hospital, talks about how radiation from troublesome nuclear reactors like those in Japan enters the human body and what effect it might have. (March 15)
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The work of a radiologist in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan
A short film documenting the work of a British Army Radiologist working in the war hospital at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan

Dr. Clifford Chao, radiologist in chief at New York Presbyterian Hospital, talks about how radiation from troublesome nuclear reactors like those in Japan enters the human body and what effect it might have. (March 15)
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