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Biology, Radiology, Oncology, Psychology.
Radiology is used in specific with patients who use radiology treatment. One of the most common treatments in regards to radiology is cancer.
It depends on which radiology program you are talking about. Here's a chart that compares some of the more common radiology programs:http://www.radiology-schools.com/radiology-degrees.html
Clinical psychology
The most common doctoral degree awarded in the field of psychology is the Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) degree.
A large variety of psychology programs are available at schools. Some of the most common psychology programs available are Linguistic Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Educational Psychology.
To learn more about radiology you can read a medical textbook or go to radiology websites. Radiology sites include Radiology RSNA and the American College of Radiology.
Yes, the word psychology is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun.
Psychology is logical. Common sense is more simple. Common sense tells us how to be truly happy in the moment. Psychology tells us how to gain what we want through certain means that take time.
There are many universities which have dedicated Schools of Radiology. There aren't schools which teach only radiology. Far more common is a School of Radiology attached to a teaching hospital. You'd have to first get a degree that would qualify you to study here.
Radiology is the use of imaging to diagnose and cure ailments. There are over 5 types of radiology. These includes breast imaging, chest radiology, head and neck radiology.
industrial psychology is used in job placement, they are the common people in the human resource department.