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Radiographers, also
known as
radiologic technologists,
diagnostic radiographers and
medical radiation technologists are
healthcare professionals who specialise...
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Radiographers (SoR) is a
professional body and
trade union that
represents more than 90
percent of the
diagnostic and
therapeutic radiographers in...
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radiation scientists include diagnostic radiographers,
nuclear medicine radiographers,
magnetic resonance radiographers, medical/cardiac sonographers, and...
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Secretariat of
Radiographers and
Radiological Technicians in Munich, Germany. Its name was then
changed to
International Society of
Radiographers and Radiological...
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exams are
usually performed by
radiographers.
Qualifications for
radiographers vary by country, but many
radiographers now are
required to hold a degree...
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British radiographer who
wrote the
standard text now
called Clark's
Positioning in Radiography. She was one of the
first qualified radiographers and established...
- orthoptists; paramedics; physiotherapists;
prosthetists and orthotists;
radiographers; and
speech and
language therapists. On 1
August 2012, the organisation...
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acquisition is
generally carried out by
radiographers,
while image analysis is
generally done by radiologists. Some
radiographers also
specialise in
image interpretation...
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national radiographers' ****ociations and societies,
including Nigeria's ****ociation of
Radiographers of Nigeria,
United Kingdom's
Society of
Radiographers (SoR)...
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images of the body. The
personnel that
perform CT
scans are
called radiographers or
radiology technologists. CT
scanners use a
rotating X-ray tube and...