The Cardiothoracic Imaging Unit (CIU) at Narayana Health City, Bengaluru, is delighted to offer a one-year Cardiothoracic Imaging and Research Fellowship (CIRF) for aspiring candidates. Join us to learn from the finest and unlock your full potential. Details: Eligibility: Candidates with an MD or DNB in radiology recognized by the MCI Last Date for submission of application: 7th October 2024 Interview date: 19th October 2024 Fellowship Start Date: 1st December 2024 Interested candidates can email their updated resume and a letter of intent to Dr. Vimal Raj at vimal.raj.dr@narayanahealth.org For more information, please click here: https://lnkd.in/dzRmcBHY #FellowshipProgram #CardiothoracicImaging #TakeCare #NarayanaHealth Dr. Nitin Manjunath Dr. Vimal Raj
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Assistant Professor of Ultrasound, PHD Diagnostic Ultrasound, Founder & Director Rabbani School of Radiology & Sonology - RSRS . Sonologist at MMC Peshawar and Khyber medical complex, Medical Researcher
#Ultrasound_Awareness_Month #history_of_ultrasound #happy_sono_life Ultrasound Awareness Month began in the early 1990s. Initially called #Sonography_Awareness_Week, it evolved into a month-long event to better highlight the importance of ultrasound technology in healthcare. This month-long celebration provided a platform to educate the public and healthcare professionals about the critical role of ultrasound in diagnosing various medical conditions. A form of ultrasound technology was first used as #SONAR on ships during #World_War_II, to navigate using soundwaves. However, ultrasound technology was not used in healthcare in the 1950s-60s, when doctors began using it for heart patients. In the 1980s, computer software was introduced, eventually leading to the sophisticated imaging output of today’s ultrasound exams. Ultrasound is widely used nowadays because it is #safe and #noninvasive, and it is the most utilized diagnostic imaging technique after x-ray exams. It can help detect abnormalities in the organs and body tissues, can be used for fetal imaging during pregnancy, can help diagnose vascular disease, ultrasound-guided biopsies, used in Operating theater, ultrasound contrast study, MSK ultrasound, Neuromuscular ultrasound, Interventional and Ocular ultrasound so on. Our target is to be at the forefront of radiological #diagnosis, #knowledge, #training and #research. We Train and educate radiologists, sonologist, technologists, and staff to be effective partners with the rest of the care team, experts in the application of imaging sciences, and leaders in the field of radiology. ➕9️⃣2️⃣3️⃣4️⃣4️⃣9️⃣7️⃣3️⃣0️⃣4️⃣4️⃣5️⃣ 📩 rabbani@rsrs.com.pk 🌐 www.rsrs.com.pk #radiology #institute #schoolofradiology #Sonologist #rabbani #ultrasoundscan #interventionalradiology #jobsultrassound #doctors #students #obstetrics #Peshawar #islamabad #Lahore #medicaleducation #rsrs #RSRS #ARDMS #Neuromuscular #Interventional
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MSK is the highest paid subspecialty in #radiology. New data from AuntMinnie that shows that in the USA, musculoskeletal specialists are at the top of the pay scale -- with an average base salary of $501,000 nationally. That’s not just impressive—it’s a signal. Why is this happening? Aunt Minne doesn't speculate. It could be that well trained MSK rads can report more studies faster than other specialists. Another likely reason is that the world is aging and becoming more sedentary. And guess what? That's not just happening in the U.S. Radiologists who can confidently interpret MSK MRI scans are in high demand—in every country. You’ve likely seen this in your own practice: Patients aren’t getting easier. You're faced with messy, degenerative, or postoperative cases—the kind that make most radiologists anxious. This is exactly why the Virtual MSK Fellowship exists.
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Explore the innovative specialties of interventional radiology (IR) and interventional neuroradiology (INR). Learn about the importance and distinction of IR and INR, and how these specialties are making a significant impact on patient outcomes with advanced, precision-guided procedures. Why specialty recognition matters: 🔷 Strengthens clinical practice and the profile of IRs and INRs to enhance patient care. 🔷Ensures better patient access to specialised, high-quality care. 🔷Enhances healthcare outcomes with cutting-edge treatments. 🔷Supports ongoing innovation and research in these fields. Watch now to understand the future of modern medicine and advocate for the need for specialty recognition in IR and INR. Thank you to Dr Hannah Ireland, Dr Justin Whitley and Dr Hao Xiang. #RANZCR #InterventionalRadiology #InterventionalNeuroradiology #SpecialtyRecognition #PatientCare
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Until #interventionalradiology is recognised as a distinct specialty in Australia, patients will continue to have restricted #access to pinhole treatments. We are all trying to negotiate the glass ceiling above us but there is a widespread issue of suboptimal allocation of resources and inherent government restrictions because everyone thinks we are just "reporting scans". GPs and patients don't even know who we are or what we can do. The solution is top-down: specialty recognition, just like in the USA, Canada, Portugal, Japan, and the list goes on... Let's see what #irad can do: - Life saving treatments to stop bleeding in hospital patients or after motor vehicle accidents - Life saving treatments to solve sepsis in unwell hospital patients and outpatients - Limb-saving treatments for blocked arteries in the leg - Pinhole treatments for heavy menstrual bleeding that avoid hysterectomy - Pinhole treatments for lower urinary symptoms in men that avoid large prostate operations - Pinhole treatments to cure some types of cancer - Pinhole treatments to give chemotherapy directly into the centre of a cancer ...all this through an invisible hole and with lower cost than many open surgical alternatives. And yet, on many occasions patients still haven't heard of us or been given an option to see an IR - because on paper and with the government we don't (yet) exist! To me, there is immense value for patients, hospitals, and the wider healthcare system. Wouldn't you want a high-value IR department in your hospital? Well done to The Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR), Hannah Ireland, Justin Whitley for the advocacy video and all medical practitioners should support the cause. It could be you on our operating table one day!
Explore the innovative specialties of interventional radiology (IR) and interventional neuroradiology (INR). Learn about the importance and distinction of IR and INR, and how these specialties are making a significant impact on patient outcomes with advanced, precision-guided procedures. Why specialty recognition matters: 🔷 Strengthens clinical practice and the profile of IRs and INRs to enhance patient care. 🔷Ensures better patient access to specialised, high-quality care. 🔷Enhances healthcare outcomes with cutting-edge treatments. 🔷Supports ongoing innovation and research in these fields. Watch now to understand the future of modern medicine and advocate for the need for specialty recognition in IR and INR. Thank you to Dr Hannah Ireland, Dr Justin Whitley and Dr Hao Xiang. #RANZCR #InterventionalRadiology #InterventionalNeuroradiology #SpecialtyRecognition #PatientCare
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#Ultrasound_Awareness_Month #happy_ultrasound #history_of_ultrasound Ultrasound Awareness Month began in the early 1990s. Initially called #Sonography_Awareness_Week, it evolved into a #month_long event to better highlight the importance of ultrasound technology in healthcare. This month-long celebration provided a platform to educate the public and healthcare professionals about the critical role of ultrasound in diagnosing various medical conditions. A form of ultrasound technology was first used as #SONAR on ships during #World_War_II, to navigate using soundwaves. However, ultrasound technology was not used in healthcare in the 1950s-60s, when doctors began using it for heart patients. In the 1980s, computer software was introduced, eventually leading to the sophisticated imaging output of today’s ultrasound exams. Ultrasound is widely used nowadays because it is #safe and #noninvasive, and it is the most utilized diagnostic imaging technique after x-ray exams. It can help detect abnormalities in the organs and body tissues, can be used for fetal imaging during pregnancy, can help diagnose vascular disease, ultrasound-guided biopsies, used in Operating theater, ultrasound contrast study, MSK ultrasound, Neuromuscular ultrasound, Interventional and Ocular ultrasound so on. Our target is to be at the forefront of radiological #diagnosis, #knowledge, #training and #research. We Train and educate radiologists, sonologist, technologists, and staff to be effective partners with the rest of the care team, experts in the application of imaging sciences, and leaders in the field of radiology. ➕9️⃣2️⃣3️⃣4️⃣4️⃣9️⃣7️⃣3️⃣0️⃣4️⃣4️⃣5️⃣ 📩 rabbani@rsrs.com.pk 🌐 www.rsrs.com.pk #radiology #institute #schoolofradiology #Sonologist #rabbani #interventionalradiology #jobsultrassound #doctors #students #Peshawar #islamabad #Lahore #medicaleducation #rsrs #RSRS #ARDMS #Neuromuscular #interventionalradiology
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#Ultrasound_Awareness_Month #history_of_ultrasound #happy_sono_life Ultrasound Awareness Month began in the early 1990s. Initially called #Sonography_Awareness_Week, it evolved into a month-long event to better highlight the importance of ultrasound technology in healthcare. This month-long celebration provided a platform to educate the public and healthcare professionals about the critical role of ultrasound in diagnosing various medical conditions. A form of ultrasound technology was first used as #SONAR on ships during #World_War_II, to navigate using soundwaves. However, ultrasound technology was not used in healthcare in the 1950s-60s, when doctors began using it for heart patients. In the 1980s, computer software was introduced, eventually leading to the sophisticated imaging output of today’s ultrasound exams. Ultrasound is widely used nowadays because it is #safe and #noninvasive, and it is the most utilized diagnostic imaging technique after x-ray exams. It can help detect abnormalities in the organs and body tissues, can be used for fetal imaging during pregnancy, can help diagnose vascular disease, ultrasound-guided biopsies, used in Operating theater, ultrasound contrast study, MSK ultrasound, Neuromuscular ultrasound, Interventional and Ocular ultrasound so on. Our target is to be at the forefront of radiological #diagnosis, #knowledge, #training and #research. We Train and educate radiologists, sonologist, technologists, and staff to be effective partners with the rest of the care team, experts in the application of imaging sciences, and leaders in the field of radiology. ➕9️⃣2️⃣3️⃣4️⃣4️⃣9️⃣7️⃣3️⃣0️⃣4️⃣4️⃣5️⃣ 📩 rabbani@rsrs.com.pk 🌐 www.rsrs.com.pk #radiology #institute #schoolofradiology #Sonologist #rabbani #ultrasoundscan #interventionalradiology #jobsultrassound #doctors #students #obstetrics #Peshawar #islamabad #Lahore #medicaleducation #rsrs #RSRS #ARDMS #Neuromuscular #Interventional
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#Ultrasound_Awareness_Month #happy_ultrasound #history_of_ultrasound Ultrasound Awareness Month began in the early 1990s. Initially called #Sonography_Awareness_Week, it evolved into a #month_long event to better highlight the importance of ultrasound technology in healthcare. This month-long celebration provided a platform to educate the public and healthcare professionals about the critical role of ultrasound in diagnosing various medical conditions. A form of ultrasound technology was first used as #SONAR on ships during #World_War_II, to navigate using soundwaves. However, ultrasound technology was not used in healthcare in the 1950s-60s, when doctors began using it for heart patients. In the 1980s, computer software was introduced, eventually leading to the sophisticated imaging output of today’s ultrasound exams. Ultrasound is widely used nowadays because it is #safe and #noninvasive, and it is the most utilized diagnostic imaging technique after x-ray exams. It can help detect abnormalities in the organs and body tissues, can be used for fetal imaging during pregnancy, can help diagnose vascular disease, ultrasound-guided biopsies, used in Operating theater, ultrasound contrast study, MSK ultrasound, Neuromuscular ultrasound, Interventional and Ocular ultrasound so on. Our target is to be at the forefront of radiological #diagnosis, #knowledge, #training and #research. We Train and educate radiologists, sonologist, technologists, and staff to be effective partners with the rest of the care team, experts in the application of imaging sciences, and leaders in the field of radiology. ➕9️⃣2️⃣3️⃣4️⃣4️⃣9️⃣7️⃣3️⃣0️⃣4️⃣4️⃣5️⃣ 📩 rabbani@rsrs.com.pk 🌐 www.rsrs.com.pk #radiology #institute #schoolofradiology #Sonologist #rabbani #interventionalradiology #jobsultrassound #doctors #students #Peshawar #islamabad #Lahore #medicaleducation #rsrs #RSRS #ARDMS #Neuromuscular #interventionalradiology
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"The shortage of radiologists is well-known. Has the radiologist training and education system -- with its heavy focus on subspecialization -- played a role?" - Brian Casey of The Imaging Wire Deanna M Heier, PhD and I discussed with Brian the latest findings from Medality (formerly MRI Online)'s Radiology Practice Development Report, which surveyed 3,300 radiologists and found: 1. Despite heavy sub-specialization, radiologists read on average 4.5 specialties in daily practice 2. Work-life balance ranked as #1 most important factor in choosing a job, followed by salary and location 3. Radiologists are increasingly interested in entering the workforce sooner, over 70% of residents surveyed indicated interest in an on-the-job private practice fellowship No one covers the radiology industry better than Brian. Tune in to our short interview with him to discuss our findings re: the radiology workforce. https://lnkd.in/guzFPx3H. h/t Jake Fishman, Cynira Clay, Trevor Leb
The Imaging Wire Show - Radiology Training to Practice: Insights to Help the Workforce Crisis
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Different imaging modalities contribute to either diagnosing an acute stroke or helping clinicians identify individuals who are at an increased risk of stroke. Our board certified and fellowship trained radiologists interpret each of these modalities, helping our community stay safe! • Ultrasound of the arteries in your neck can determine if you have atherosclerosis or “hardening of the arteries” that may place you at risk. • CT scans of the arteries in the neck and brain can identify patients suffering from an acute stroke and help direct medical and interventional procedures that may save a patient’s life. • MRI can define how significant a stroke has been and what potential therapy may predict recovery and outcome. Regardless of the stage of stroke acuity - all of these imaging modalities are offered at Casper Medical Imaging & Outpatient Radiology. Each of these modalities are non-invasive and allow our fellowship-trained and board-certified radiologist to receive quick imaging and therefore, timely diagnoses. Screening examinations are critical for patients who are high risk! keep abreast of your health and talk with your primary physician to see how imaging can aid in your own stroke prevention and treatment efforts. #CasperMedicalImaging #OutpatientRadiology #radiology #imaging #StrokeAwarenessMonth
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