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Brian Funaki has written: 'Teaching atlas of vascular and non-vascular interventional radiology' -- subject(s): Atlases, Interventional radiology, Case studies, Radiology, Interventional, Methods
The anagram is two words: interventional radiology.
One can read articles about international radiology on Wikipedia or sciencedaily. Another great source of information is JVIR or the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology.
The following radiology specializations conventionally fall under the umbrella of radiologic technologist. That is, most employees who perform the following jobs first became licensed Rad Tech's, then obtained a certificate to perform the following radiology specializations:Bone DensitometryBasic X-RayCT - Computed TomographyMammographyMRI - Magnetic Resonance ImagingFluoroscopyAngiographyInterventional RadiologyCardiovascular Interventional Radiology
Radiology Technologist
Radiology modalities include: (MRI) CT Scan. Ultrasound. Nuclear Medicine. Anesthesia Imaging. (X-ray) Fluoroscopy. Interventional Radiology.
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In Baltimore, one must look for a radiology school or a technical, or medical school. John Hopkins has a very good program for radiology students worth checking out.
Two years of college should do it for you.
Sushrut Hospital, located in Ahmedabad's Paldi area, is a leading provider of orthopedic, pediatric, and interventional radiology services.