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  2. Wake Radiology Launches ‘We See the Difference’ Campaign for ...

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    By integrating cutting-edge technologies, Wake Radiology enhances access to specialized imaging services and reduces costs for patients in the region. To learn more, visit www.WakeRad.com. Attachments. Wake Radiology; Wake Radiology; For media inquiries, contact Rivers Agency: publicrelations@riversagency.com 919-932-9985. 10/01/2024 10:00 -0400

  3. WAKE RADIOLOGY CELEBRATES SUCCESS OF BREAST CANCER AWARENESS ...

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    Wake Radiology conducted more than 6,500 breast screenings in October, and 427 individuals took the “We See the Difference” pledge to schedule their annual screening mammogram. Wake Radiology’s breast cancer awareness outreach once again included free mammograms for the uninsured on Oct. 18, National Mammography Day, in its Holly Springs ...

  4. Wake Radiology Adds Eight Physicians to Serve Patients in ...

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    She completed her residency in radiology and fellowship in breast imaging at Wake Forest University. Caleb Epps, MD, joined Wake Radiology July 29, 2024. Subspecialty: Pediatric Radiology. Dr. Epps is a native North Carolinian, growing up in Wake Forest before moving to Utah to earn his B.S. in nutritional science from Brigham Young University.

  5. American College of Radiology - Wikipedia

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    ACR Education Center – located in Reston, VA, offers specialized mini-fellowships in more than a dozen clinical areas. [3]American Institute for Radiologic Pathology (AIRP) – The AIRP conducts five courses for radiology residents and fellows, and seven categorical courses for practicing radiologists and other physicians each year in Silver Spring, MD.

  6. Chest radiograph - Wikipedia

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    The mean radiation dose to an adult from a chest radiograph is around 0.02 mSv (2 mrem) for a front view (PA, or posteroanterior) and 0.08 mSv (8 mrem) for a side view (LL, or latero-lateral). [1] Together, this corresponds to a background radiation equivalent time of about 10 days.

  7. Magnetic resonance imaging - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to generate pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes inside the body. MRI scanners use strong magnetic fields, magnetic field gradients, and radio waves to form images of the organs in the body.

  8. Projectional radiography - Wikipedia

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    Posterior area of interest - a PA chest X-ray, an AP projection of the ribs, and a 45 degree Posterior Oblique with the side of interest closest to the image receptor. Sternum. The standard projections in the UK are PA chest and lateral sternum. [15] In the US, the two basic projections are a 15 to 20 degree Right Anterior Oblique and a Lateral.

  9. Spectral imaging (radiography) - Wikipedia

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    Spectral imaging is an umbrella term for energy-resolved X-ray imaging in medicine. [1] The technique makes use of the energy dependence of X-ray attenuation to either increase the contrast-to-noise ratio, or to provide quantitative image data and reduce image artefacts by so-called material decomposition.