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| | | |  | |  | |  | |  | | |  | |  | | Radiology - Knowledge - Examinations - Gastrointestinal Tract |  | Techniques for Gastrointestinal Examinations  This course will give a thorough overview of the contrast used in gastro-intestinal (GI) studies, the technique for preparing contrast agents (for the Radiographic technologist) and performing a standard technique and details some of the special studies required of the gastrointestinal tract post-surgery. A better informed and mentally prepared patient will provide cooperation and hence good imaging studies. A patient undergoing an uncomfortable small bowel enema should not come to a radiology department ill-informed of the procedure (some may require sedation). Therefore patient brochures fully explaining the procedure and the bowel preparation before they arrive to the Department would make for a comfortable study for the patient, resident and the radiologist. We have include sample brochures as part of this course. |
|  | | Radiology - Knowledge - Resources - Journals and Magazines |  | Radiology Today Magazine  Radiology Today newsmagazine reaches 129,500 radiology professionals nationwide on a biweekly basis, covering areas such as Radiology Management, Bone Densitometry, Mammography, MRI, PACS, CT, Sonography, Nuclear Medicine, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Therapy, contrast agents, and more |
|  | |  | | Radiology - Knowledge - Contrast Agents |  | UT-Houston Start-up Will Develop Nanostructured CT Contrast Agents  Marval Biosciences, Inc., a University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston portfolio start-up company, has obtained a worldwide license to intellectual property covering nanostructured computed tomography (CT) contrast agents which were co-developed by Ananth Annapragada, Ph.D., an associate professor at the University of Texas School of Health Information Sciences at Houston. |
|  | |  | |  | | Radiology - Knowledge - Resources - Glossaries |  | Welcome to MRI Technology  Magnetic Resonance - Technology Information Portal (www.mr-tip.com) is a free web portal for magnetic resonance imaging. Radiologists, technicians, technologists, administrators, and industry professionals can find information about magnetic resonance basics, technology, artifacts, contrast agents, coils, sequences, links, events, abbreviations, greeks, symbols, units and measurements, news and acronyms. The database can be used as a tutorial tutorial or teaching file for education as well as a business directory. |
|  | |  | |  | |  | The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at or repair. - Douglas Adams |  |
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