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Teleradiology-in-Flat-World Introduction : In the realm of modern medicine, diagnostic tools such as X-Rays, mammograms, and CATscans play a crucial role in identifying and understanding various health conditions.
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General radiology technologists, who typically take x-rays, rank fifth, generating average annual net revenues of $626,825. Without allied radiology professionals to take diagnostic images such as X-rays, MRIs, CATscans and others, radiologists would be unable to do their jobs,” Dennis said.
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