How much cost to study radiology in Canada?
The average full time Radiologist in Canada should earn from $400,000 to $600,000 gross before some expenses. Expenses should be less than $50,000 and include malpractice insurance, conference leave, technology PACS at home etc. Probably leaves an average of about $500,000 pre tax.
What college in Texas offers a bachelor's degree in radiology?
Here you go!
http://www.radiology-schools.com/radiology-schools-state/radiology-schools-texas.html
Which radiological procedure uses a magnetic field and radiowaves to make a picture?
The process is called 'Magnetic Resonance Imaging' - we know it as an MRI scan.
How much do radiologists at kaiser make?
California's malpractice is second only to New Jersey so not much Joymaker RN
What is overlapping in radiology dental?
Either teeth are overlapped, or poor technique when taken X-rays.
What are the best schools for someone interested in radiology?
There are many community colleges that have affiliations with appropriate hospitals that offer Associates degrees in Radiology, as well as Nuclear Medicine, Nursing, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Surgical Tech etc. The community college is a great place to start. Check with your home county community college and ask to speak with an enrollment specialist for detailed information. If your home county community college does not offer your program of choice, you can enroll in another community college paying the same tuition rate, which is called "Charge Back Assistance."
What kind of work does a radiologic technologist do?
It should operate the machines adequatly, get the correct angles to x-ray a determined section of the human body, and develop the X-Ray films.
Would not be used for the detection or collection of radiological material?
Nucleic acid amplification
What kind of tools does radiologist use?
radiologists use x-ray equipment
radiologists use x-ray equipment
They use MRI scanners, CAT scanners, they do ultrasounds(I don't know name of machine), and they take x-rays!
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Who gets paid more a radiologist or a vet?
$1 per hour
Salary for a VeterinarianThe money you can make as a vet depends on a variety of factors, including where you live and the specific field of practice.Generally a veterinarian earns a good income. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics says that the mean salary for a veterinarian is about $75,000. (http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_29he.htm)
Median annual earnings of veterinary technologists and technicians were $22,950 in 2002. The middle 50 percent earned between $19,210 and $27,890. The bottom 10 percent earned less than $16,170, and the top 10 percent earned more than $33,750.
Median annual earnings of veterinarians were $63,090 in 2002. The middle 50 percent earned between $49,050 and $85,770. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $38,000, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $123,370.
According to a survey by the American Veterinary Medical Association, average starting salaries of 2002 veterinary medical college graduates varied by type of practice as follows:
The average annual salary for veterinarians in the Federal Government in non-supervisory, supervisory, and managerial positions was $72,208 in 2003.
(This is according to stats collected by the U.S. Department of Labor.)
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- However, the above information is based on some practices- some veterinarians work alone, without a full staff. Each situation is different.
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Median annual earnings of veterinarians were $66,590 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $51,420 and $88,060. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $39,020, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $118,430.
According to a survey by the American Veterinary Medical Association, average starting salaries of veterinary medical college graduates in 2004 varied by type of practice as follows:
Small animals, predominantly $50,878
Small animals, exclusively 50,703
Large animals, exclusively 50,403
Private clinical practice 49,635
Large animals, predominantly 48,529
Mixed animals 47,704
Equine (horses) 38,628
The average annual salary for veterinarians in the Federal Government in nonsupervisory, supervisory, and managerial positions was $78,769 in 2005.
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"Someone who has a degree in Radiology can work in hospitals in different states, as well as doctors offices. It really depends on where you personally want to work."
What kind of diagnostic radiology procedures are currently available?
The best medical imaging procedures to use depends on the health condition being investigated. Another good question would be what are the best websites to research medical questions about various health conditions and the most informative medical imaging procedures for those conditions?
How would spinal cancer show on an MRI?
An MRI may show brain changes in a patient that has bacterial meningitis. However, the diagnosis is not given based on images alone.
What classes are required to become a radiologic technologist?
To become a radiologist there aren't really any classes in high school that one needs to take. However, it would be a good idea to take classes that would make the required ones in college a lot easier. But to my understanding high schools already have a certain amount of credits required to graduate. So, really there isn't much of a choice in the matter of what to take - except for the extracurricular classes. I would suggest taking, if the school has it, AP Biology and AP Chemistry as well as Anatomy. Really any science that would be needed for college. And of course, taking the AP classes will get a person credit in college, and with enough one can start out as a sophomore.
Why are radiology techs in high demand?
This depends on the area in which you live but generally there are posts available for x-ray technicians, particularly those that specialise in fields such as radiation therapy and ultrasound.
How much schooling is involved to become a radiologist?
Aside from the professional phase course work; yes science is needed. These would include the below.
* Human Anatomy and Physiology I * Human Anatomy and Physiology II * Physics * Medical Terminology * Math
What are the 4 sections of the Radiology section in the CPT manual?
evaluation and management, anesthesia, surgery, radiology, pathology and laboratory, medicine
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Nuclear Medicine Technology is used to get information about structure and function of organs within human body. Today, it is said to be more efficient as compare to x-ray technology and provides more useful medical information. Nuclear medicine is safe, comfortable and does not involve the use of anesthesia in the treatment of diseases.