#Bloodclots can be stationary (thrombosis) and block flow or break loose (embolism) and travel to other parts of the body. Find out how they are diagnosed and treated at https://tinyurl.com/22jh3mf4
#BloodClotAwareness #BCAM #RadiologyInfo #Radsky
#KidneyStones form from salts in urine and can cause sharp pain on one or both sides of the body between the upper belly area and the back, often called flank pain. Learn more in the full patient-friendly animation provided by the ACR at https://tinyurl.com/2jp96c6v
#WorldKidneyDay #Radsky
Prior to your CT Colonography, your doctor may restrict you to clear fluids and give you instructions on clearing your bowels. Dr. Elliot Fishman explains what to expect during the exam in the full video at https://tinyurl.com/yty7vyts
#ColonCancerAwareness #RadiologyInfo #Radsky
Colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death. Find out the “What,” “When,” “Who,” and “How” of #ColonCancerScreening at https://tinyurl.com/4cm82vuy
#Bilingual #RadiologyInfo #Radsky #ColonCancerAwareness
Radiologists and radiologic technologists keep #Patients safe by using the smallest amount of radiation necessary to obtain images. Here are ten ways radiation risk is minimized in radiology. For more info on #PatientSafety, visit https://tinyurl.com/552m72p8
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This Sunday on #IWD, we honor Dr. Alice Ettinger. A skilled radiologist who traveled from Germany to the Tufts University School of Medicine in 1932 to demonstrate the spot film imaging technique, which greatly enhanced X-ray diagnostic capabilities in the US.
#WomensHistoryMonth #Radsky
#HappyBirthday to Elizabeth Fleischman—a radiographer who pioneered the use of x-rays. Her expertise was vital in treating soldiers during the Spanish-American War. In 1904, she helped introduce protective measures for x-ray machine operators.
#WomensHistoryMonth #RadiologyInfo #Radsky
Factors such as age, race, personal or family history of colon disease and diet can play a significant role in having an increased risk of developing #ColorectalCancer. Learn more about the disease at http://tinyurl.com/yc8xzpy4
#ColonCancerAwareness #RadiologyInfo #Radsky
“I’ve never had an MRI exam before. What should I expect?”
Great question! Check out our new MRI Pre-appointment Guide provided by the American College of Radiology (ACR) to ease your #Scanxiety. Watch the full video at https://tinyurl.com/4zz4p53y
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Doctors can help prevent #ColonCancer by removing small, benign polyps before they become malignant. Colon cancer is highly treatable if detected early so schedule your #Screening today. Learn more at https://tinyurl.com/yc6rfywf
#ColonCancerAwareness #RadiologyInfo #Radsky
The ACR Appropriateness Criteria (AC) are the largest body of evidence-based guidelines in medical imaging. Share easy-to-read summaries of the AC with your patients to help them decide which procedure/treatment is best for them at https://tinyurl.com/32evu6fk
#RadiologyInfo #radsky
Cardiac CT for calcium scoring produces pictures of the coronary arteries to determine if they are blocked or narrowed by the buildup of plaque – an indicator for coronary artery disease (CAD). Dr. Shawn Teague guides you through the exam at https://tinyurl.com/yzha546c
#RadiologyInfo #Radsky
After becoming the 1st African American female to successfully perform open-heart surgery and developing the antibiotic Aureomycin, Dr. Myra Adele Logan developed x-ray technology processes that more easily and accurately detected breast cancer.
#HeartMonth #BlackHistoryMonth #Radsky
Over 700,000 Americans suffer a #HeartAttack each year. #CardiacScreening evaluates heart disease by measuring cholesterol, blood glucose levels, and blood pressure. Dr. Elliot K. Fishman explains the screening process at http://tinyurl.com/yw5uje8c
#HeartMonth #RadiologyInfo #Radsky
#HappyBirthday to Allan MacLeod Cormack -- a physicist who won the 1979 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine with Godfrey Hounsfield for their work on x-ray computed tomography (CT). In 1990, he was awarded the National Medal of Science.
#RadiologyInfo #RadLife #Radsky
Patients often use the term “Scanxiety” to discuss the stress and worry that accompanies a radiology appointment. Learn what causes this feeling and how to best cope with #Scanxiety at https://tinyurl.com/4h6dpsku
#PatientCare #RadiologyInfo #Radsky
Doctors can use a variety of factors to determine a person’s risk for coronary atherosclerotic disease (CAD). These include family history, physical exam, blood tests, and risk calculators. Learn more in the full animation provided by ACR at https://tinyurl.com/3x5kehj8
#Radsky #RadiologyInfo
Los médicos utilizan RMN del cerebro para ayudar a diagnosticar la causa de síntomas neurológicos, tales como dolor de cabeza, mareo, debilidad, cambios en la sensación, pérdida de memoria, confusión, y convulsions. Para mas, visite https://tinyurl.com/2p9v5dhw
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Doctors use cardiac MRI to evaluate the heart's anatomy and function in patients with both heart disease present at birth and later in life. Dr. Shawn Teague guides you through the exam in the full video at https://tinyurl.com/5n96w9cp
#HeartMonth #RadiologyInfo #Radsky
#HappyBirthday to Dr. Marcus Wheatland—the 1st African American specialist in #Radiology. In addition to producing numerous lectures and papers on imaging, he is considered the 1st physician in Newport, RI to diagnose patients with x-rays.
#BlackHistoryMonth #RadiologyInfo #Radsky
Tomorrow is #ValentinesDay! RadiologyInfo.org has the perfect #Valentines for you to share with the people you love most…YOUR PATIENTS! 😍
#HappyValentinesDay #HeartMonth #RadiologyInfo #Radsky
In addition to being a #Radiologist and physician, Dr. Rudolph Fisher was also a key literary figure of the Harlem Renaissance. Fisher is best known for his 2 novels “The Walls of Jericho” and “The Conjure-Man Dies.”
#BlackHistoryMonth #RadiologyInfo #Radsky
International #WomenInScienceDay celebrates the crucial work of women in science and technology. Today we salute their role in the #Radiology field.
#RadiologyInfo #RadiologyLife #RadiologyEducation #Radsky
Heart disease is a leading cause of death and disability in the U.S. Cardiac CT for calcium scoring uses special x-ray equipment to produce pictures of the coronary arteries to determine if they are blocked or narrowed by the buildup of plaque. Learn more at https://tinyurl.com/5hhky6m2
#Radsky
During National #CancerPreventionMonth, it is vital to make use of #Screening exams to find disease at its earliest and most treatable stage. Visit https://tinyurl.com/68efxdyf to learn more about a variety of #Cancer screening exams.
#RadiologyInfo #Radsky
This Sunday we honor Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler, the first Black woman physician in the US, by celebrating National Black Women Physicians Day. Her example inspired generations of Black women to pursue careers in science and medicine.
#BlackHistoryMonth #RadiologyInfo #Radsky
#CoronaryArteryDisease (CAD) is the most common form of heart disease. In #HeartScreening, doctors may test individuals with no signs or symptoms of CAD. Find out which tests your doctor may perform during screening at http://tinyurl.com/yw5uje8c 🫀
#HeartMonth #RadiologyInfo #Radsky
#WorldCancerDay is an opportunity for everyone to raise awareness and education about cancer. RadiologyInfo.org provides screening, diagnosis, procedure, and treatment information on many cancers and other conditions at https://tinyurl.com/3z4kr7sb
#RadiologyInfo #Radsky
#HappyBirthday to Florence Ada Stoney-- who was the 1st female #Radiologist in the United Kingdom. During World War I she served as head of staff and the #Xray department in an all-women medical unit for troops in Belgium.
#RadiologyInfo #Radsky
Today we honor Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first American woman to earn a medical degree, by celebrating #NationalWomenPhysiciansDay. Her struggle paved the way for all women in the US to study, contribute, and flourish in the field of medicine.
#WomenInMedicineDay #RadiologyInfo #Radsky