Radiology Experts
Radiology specialists are known as Radiologists. As a medical specialty, radiology can be classified broadly into Diagnostic radiology and Therapeutic radiology. Diagnostic radiology is the interpretation of images of the human body to aid in the diagnosis or prognosis of disease. It is divided into subfields by anatomic location and in some cases method:
- Chest radiology.
- Abdominal & Pelvic radiology. Sometimes together termed "Body Imaging."
- Interventional radiology uses imaging to guide therapeutic and angiographic procedures. Also known as Vascular & Interventional radiology.
- Neuroradiology is the sub-specialty in the field of brain, spine, head, and neck imaging.
- Interventional Neuroradiology uses imaging to guide therapeutic and angiographic procedures in the head, neck and spine.
- Musculoskeletal radiology is the sub-specialty in the field of bone, joint, and muscular imaging.
- Pediatric radiology.
- Mammography Subdivision of radiology that images the breast tissue.
- Nuclear Medicine is a subdivision of radiology that uses radioisotopes in the characterization of lesions and disease processes, and often yields functional information.
- A Radiologist is a subspecialty physician trained in all areas of diagnostic radiology. Board certification is earned through the American Board of Radiology (ABR).
- Nuclear Medicine, Interventional radiology, Neuroradiology and Pediatric radiology have optional subspecialty Board qualifications under the American Board of Radiology.
- Certification in Nuclear Medicine alone can be earned as a non-radiologist physician through the American Board of Nuclear Medicine.
- Therapeutic radiology utilizes radiation (radiation therapy) for therapy of diseases such as cancer.
- While originally encompassed within radiology, radiation oncology is now a separate field.
- Radiation Oncology specialty certification is earned through the American Board of Radiology.
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