specialty that uses medical imaging to diagnose and treat diseases seen within the body From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radiology is a field of medicine that uses medical imaging methods of ionizing radiation to detect and treat diseases. Examples include ultrasound, X-rays, Computed tomography, Positron emission tomography and Magnetic resonance imaging.
In the English National Health Service a lot of radiology is outsourced to private forms, which were paid £120 million in 2021. [1] Some are actually limited liability partnerships of NHS staff. Demand for radiology is increasing by about 10% a year.[2]
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