You should find an excellent attorney that accepts cases on contingency basis. Since the vehicle was insured, that coverage applies to any accident. Even if the accident was caused by a person who is not the owner of the vehicle. The owner of the vehicle may be trying to save on his or her insurance premiums going up. Some insurance companies raise rates on policy holders when they have claims. Your attorney can pierce their "corporate veil" and bring them into court. They will have to pay more if they go to court, than if they settle out of court.
a diagnostic radiologist is a job and a person does it.thats what that is
qualification of a radiologist
If you are interested in the career of health care, yes. It is a fairly easy job, but may seem monotonous or they hours may be long. You should be aware of the difference between a radiologist and radiologist technician. The median salary for a radiologist is $361,538 per year. To be a radiologist you must have a bachelor degree and an additional 4 years of medical school plus 4 years of residency and 1 year of fellowship. Their main job is to interpret X-rays. Radiologist technicians are the ones who perform the actual X-ray or sonograms, etc. On average the radiologist technician makes between $55-60,000 annually. You generally only need an associates- bachelor degree in radiology to practice.
Its easy to see expectations for jobs over the next few years at the Bureau of Labor Statistics at www.BLS.gov. The BLS states that radiologist technicians are expected to have better then average employment availibility. So, it might not be easy to find the job, but the job market will be there and expanding.
I was unable to find any books on how to become a radiologist. You can find websites like http://blogs.payscale.com/salarystories/2007/02/radiologist.html or http://www.thebestdegrees.org/how-to-become-a-radiologist/. Radiology requres medical school.
A radiologist is a person who uses radiation to find out about the body. If you go to the hospital for an x-ray then it will be a radiologist who does it.
it's quite easy to find jobs in St. Croix.
No
There's really no 'easy jobs' you have to work hard in anything you do.
A nuclear medicine degree is not a radiologist. A radiologist is a physician that has gone on for another 5 years or so of school. Other doctors besides a radiologist can go on to become board certified in Nuclear Medicine as well. There will be soon a Nuclear Medicine Practitioner as mid level provider though.
One can find information regarding qualifications to be a radiologist by first finding what which colleges or universities offer the program. Checking the websites of those found will provide the information required regarding the qualifications needed to be a radiologist.
A radiologist is a specialist in the study of radiography.