Radiology Subspecialties – Extra Education and Training Make the Difference

Radiology Subspecialties – Extra Education and Training Make the Difference

Many people may not realize that a radiologist is a licensed physician who has completed four years of medical school, extensive residency training, and some complete fellowship training as well. Such comprehensive education and training is necessary to accurately diagnose, manage and treat disease while utilizing the latest advances in technology and procedural applications.

New Technology Puts More “See” in CT

New Technology Puts More “See” in CT

Computed Tomography, or CT, is a non-invasive medical test used to evaluate complex anatomic structures such as lungs, bones, soft tissues and blood vessels. CT uses an x-ray beam that rotates 360º around the patient, capturing multiple pictures – or “slices” – with each cycle.