Medical Imaging Resources

A Guide To Disposing of X-Ray Equipment

Chad Hutchison

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What Hazards Are Present in X-Ray Equipment?

Several important but manageable hazards in X-ray equipment must be considered when it reaches the end of its lifespan to ensure its disposal protects the health and safety of people and the environment. 

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6 Advances in Digital Radiography

Chad Hutchison

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Digital radiography (DR) has revolutionized medical imaging, offering significant advantages over traditional film-based X-rays. DR technology continues to evolve rapidly, leading to improved image quality, workflow efficiency, and patient care. 

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Why Radiology is Important in Healthcare

Chad Hutchison

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Radiology plays an unseen but vital role in modern healthcare. It encompasses various imaging techniques, including X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds, allowing medical professionals to peer inside the body and diagnose a wide range of conditions. 

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What Skills Do You Need to Be a Medical Examiner?

Chad Hutchison

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Medical examiners, or M.E. for short, are highly skilled physicians who perform death investigations in any case where the death is from an accident, homicide, suicide, or when the cause is unknown. In doing so, they advocate for victims who can no longer advocate for themselves.

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What Are the Duties of a Medical Examiner?

Chad Hutchison

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Medical examiners play a vital role in the legal and public health systems. They’re specially trained physicians responsible for investigating unexpected, suspicious, or violent deaths. Their work ensures accurate determination of cause and manner of death, contributing significantly to legal proceedings and public health initiatives.

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What Is the Difference Between a Coroner and a Medical Examiner?

Chad Hutchison

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A coroner is an ancient profession that has existed since the 1100s, whereas a medical examiner is a newer profession first introduced in the USA in 1877. While they may at first appear to have similar roles, they are, in fact, very different from each other.

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A Guide to Lumbosacral Spine X-Rays

Chad Hutchison

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Lumbosacral spine X-rays, also called lumbar spine X-rays, are a radiographic imaging technique that uses low doses of electromagnetic radiation to view the internal anatomy of the lower spine, called the lumbosacral region. These images are used to diagnose a wide range of abnormalities, injuries, and diseases in the region. 

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A Guide To Glassless Flat Panel Detectors

Chad Hutchison

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Glassless flat panel detectors are a significant improvement over traditional glass models that were often prone to breakage. They were also heavier and couldn’t handle as much weight on them.

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What Tools Do You Need to Be a Veterinarian?

Chad Hutchison

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If you’re a veterinarian or want to become one, you’ll need a wide range of tools to perform exams, diagnostics, surgeries, and treatments to improve the health of your patients. 

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