BSc IN RADIOGRAPHY In addition to the efforts below, I am - TopicsExpress



          

BSc IN RADIOGRAPHY In addition to the efforts below, I am currently looking into a BSc in Radiography. The course fees are fully paid with a living allowance and a substantial grant since the government want to attract people into the NHS for this profession. It would cost nothing - I meet the entry requirements already for the academic year starting 2014. I have no interest in the commercial world in any sense. With this degree I would be a able to work abroad with ADRA in the medical sector or within the NHS at home. This is no safety net to my plans. It is what Id like to do on top of the legal action and writing. Pastor also wants me to plan a mission for earlier next year which would fill the gap. The Daddy is turning into quite a little handful as the delinquent project of SS ;-) That would be a HND, BA (Hons), BSc and MSc Ill have. Better than selling chairs folks!!! I want to help to SAVE LIVES and to be the proud husband and father. My life is going somewhere. I hope and pray Tinky sees the light and is able to join me in a life of service in the not too distant future. Have a blessed week and KEEP STRONG lil froglets!!! ____________________________________________ Working as a diagnostic radiographer: Diagnostic radiographers work mainly within the radiology and imaging departments of hospitals but may also work in surgeries/clinics. Radiology departments within hospitals normally include a number of sections encompassing a wide range of different imaging modalities e.g. ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine and, of course, x-rays. Diagnostic radiographers are able to undertake most investigations but may later specialise in one particular area. Diagnostic radiographers use a range of imaging technology: 1. X-ray - looks through tissues to examine bones, cavities and foreign objects. 2. Fluoroscopy - images the digestive system providing a real-time image. 3. CT (Computed Tomography) - which provides cross-sectional views (slices) of the body. 4. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) - builds a 2D or 3D map of the different tissue types within the body. 5. Ultrasound - well known for its use in obstetrics and gynaecology. Also used to check circulation and examine the heart. 6. Angiography - used to investigate blood vessels. _______________________________________________
Posted on: Mon, 11 Nov 2013 18:50:20 +0000

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