The x-ray department is called "Radiology" but most departments bring all the diagnostic modalities ( CT MRI US X-RAY, and NUC MED ) all together and changes it's name to "Diagnostic Imaging"
2007-05-16 07:49:40
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answered by radtech 3
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Radiology or Diagnostic Imaging
2007-05-15 14:23:53
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answered by Austin 2
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Interventional Radiology
2007-05-15 14:14:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Radiology department.
2007-05-15 14:10:46
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answered by Neil L 6
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Radiology?
2007-05-15 14:10:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Radiology- CT and MRI may have their own department in some hospitals
2007-05-15 14:24:47
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answered by mispriss 2
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Radiology (more precisely, diagnostic radiology)
2007-05-15 14:10:57
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answered by twosweethounds 4
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Radiology?
Your question is slightly vague detail wise...
MANY (most) departments can have x-rays done, and all MDs, and most RNs are trained to read them...although only MDs can legally diagnose.
2007-05-15 14:11:16
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answered by jcurrieii 7
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It apparently doesn't take that long to get a certification. My sister-in-law works as an assistant at a dental office, and they sent her to school to get certified as an x-ray tech. It hardly took her any time at all, not years by any means. She also had to go to school to get certified as a dental assistant, but that didn't take her all that long either. She intends to go to school to become an actual dental hygienist, which will take much longer, but she is already doing the x-ray job, and that didn't take her long at all.
2016-05-19 15:05:10
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answered by ? 4
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