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  2. American Board of Radiology - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1934, the American Board of Radiology (ABR) is an independent, not-for-profit professional association with headquarters in Tucson, Arizona. [1] It oversees the certification and ongoing professional development of physician specialists in diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, and radiation oncology, as well as medical physicists in diagnostic, nuclear, and therapy ...

  3. Radiological Society of North America - Wikipedia

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    The RSNA Imaging AI Certificate program [15] is a radiology-specific imaging AI certificate program that combines a case-based curriculum and on-demand learning with practical application. The program is for radiologists, radiology residents, physicists, data scientists and clinical researchers who want to learn how to safely evaluate ...

  4. United States Army Special Forces selection and training

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    This program is commonly referred to as the "X-Ray Program", derived from "18X". The candidates in this program are known as "X-Rays". Active duty and National Guard components offer Special Forces Initial Accession programs. The active duty program is referred to as the "18X Program" because of the Initial Entry Code on the assignment orders.

  5. Chest radiograph - Wikipedia

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    A chest radiograph, chest X-ray (CXR), or chest film is a projection radiograph of the chest used to diagnose conditions affecting the chest, its contents, and nearby structures. Chest radiographs are the most common film taken in medicine.

  6. Radiography - Wikipedia

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    Radiography is an imaging technique using X-rays, gamma rays, or similar ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation to view the internal form of an object.Applications of radiography include medical ("diagnostic" radiography and "therapeutic radiography") and industrial radiography.

  7. She worked on patients in dental offices in Bucks County ...

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    Similarly, Dr. Jayashree Thorat testified that Calese Horne texted her an alleged copy of her X-ray certificate, but not her expanded function dental assistant certification, though she repeatedly ...

  8. Autopsy of John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Burkley signed a death certificate on November 23 and noted that the cause of death was a gunshot wound to the skull. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] He described the fatal head wound as something "shattering in type causing a fragmentation of the skull and evulsion of three particles of the skull at time of the impact, with resulting maceration of the right ...

  9. ILO Classification - Wikipedia

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    For example, if the reader thinks the x-ray being read has profusion most like the standard x-ray for category 1, but serious considered category 2 as an alternative description of the profusion, then the reading is 1/2. Close-up right lower zone 2/2 S/S Large opacities: A large opacity is defined as any opacity greater than 1 cm in diameter.