Radiologist
The type of imaging chosen by the physician depends on the type of tissue being examined. If it is hard bone, they will use x-rays. For soft tissue, Doppler or MRI imaging may be preferred.
A bachelors and a medical degree is required. Also special training for at least 5 years as an assistant.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) or Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (NMRI)
A radiologist is a physician who specializes in the use of imaging techniques.
I believe you may have meant to say MRI Tech Training. An MRI Technologist also known as a magnetic resonance imaging technician utilizes magnetic resonance imaging scanners to capture specific images ordered by a physician to aid in a patients diagnosis. An MRI tech is very similar to an x-ray tech.
There are places that offer physician assistant training. To get physician assistant training you should check community colleges websites. Many will offer vocational training.
Residency is the act of dwelling in a place. It is also the position of physician who is receiving special training in a hospital (usually an internship.
The top-of-the-line imaging technique for examination of the internal structure of a joint, especially the knee, is MRI (magnetic resonance imaging).
Joshua Broder has written: 'Diagnostic imaging for the emergency physician' -- subject(s): Imaging, Emergency physicians, Medical emergencies, Diagnosis, Emergency medicine
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As far as I know it means a Physician who did their training and qualified in Western Europe, eg: United Kingdom. What type of training is required?
Physician