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A physician who interprets x-rays, performs diagnostic studies of x- ray films, ultrasound and nuclear medicine
A radiologist is a doctor who is trained in radiology. a hospital doctor who is trained in the use of radiation to treat people
A physician who interprets X-ray images to diagnose disease In addition to interpreting the original kinds of X-ray films, today's radiologists use a variety of other modalities such as MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine
a physician with training in reading diagnostic x-rays and performing specialized x-ray procedures
A physician specializing in diagnostic techniques for viewing internal organs and tissues without surgery Radiological methods include X-ray, MRI, computed tomography (CT) scan, ultrasound, angiography, and nuclear isotopes
A medical doctor who has received specialized training in interpreting x-rays, CTs, MRIs and performing angiography
A doctor with special training in using and interpreting images of areas inside the body to diagnose and treat diseases The images are produced with x-rays, sound waves, or other types of energy
A doctor who specialises in the use of radiation for diagnosis and treatment of cancer
a physician with special training in diagnosing diseases by interpreting x-rays and other types of imaging studies, for example, CT scans and magnetic resonance imaging
a medical specialist who uses radioactive substances and X-rays in the treatment of disease
A doctor who specializes in creating and interpreting images of areas inside the body The images are produced with x-rays, sound waves, magnetic fields, or other types of energy