Radiology
Physicians who specialize in radiology
are trained to interpret results
of diagnostic imaging examinations and report findings
to the patient's attending physician. The specialty requires
four years of postgraduate training in addition to an M.D.
degree. Radiography (X-rays), xerography, ultrasound, coaxial
tomography (CT scans) and magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI) are used to diagnose and treat disease conditions.
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David W. Hopper
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Elmer H. Jackson
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Robert W. Stigall
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