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What Is the Difference Between Radiology and Medical Imaging?

Independent Imaging

Radiology and medical imaging are intertwined in medical diagnostics. Radiology is a branch of medicine that uses radiant energy in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Practitioners of radiology are called radiologists, and they utilize imaging technology in the diagnosis and treatment of patients.

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Struggling to Get Radiologic Technologist (Rad Tech) Approval? Here’s Your Solution!

Associates in Medical Imaging

Diagnostic imaging is one of the best methods that medical practices, hospitals and health care professionals can utilize to diagnose and treat their patients. However, finding licensed and experienced radiologic technologists (rad techs) is becoming increasingly difficult. Why Trust AIMI’s Radiologic Technologists?

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Training You Need for Teleradiology

Real Radiology

Today, however, the scope of teleradiology has vastly expanded and fulfills a growing and vital need within the medical community. A radiologist’s academic journey begins earning a bachelor’s degree and completing courses that are prerequisites for being accepted into a medical school.

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Benefits Of Going To An Outpatient Imaging Center

Independent Imaging

Imaging services are an essential way to accurately diagnose injuries, medical conditions, and diseases. Outpatient imaging centers offer more relaxed, personalized service than hospitals and can offer many other benefits. What Is An Outpatient Imaging Center?

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