Radiology is the medical specialty devoted to imaging the inside of the human body. In order to accomplish these radiologist uses a variety of energy sources. Radiologist just don't use x-rays but they also use many other equipment such as ultra sound, magnetic resonance and nuclear to accomplish their job. Doctors who look in the patient's internal structures like stomach or the colon with the scope in color but radiologist peer into the body indirectly in black and white, with help of high tech equipment. .
In order to be a Radiologist you need to know the following the things x-ray equipment, x-ray exposure, radiation protection, nursing procedures, x ray positioning and procedures, film quality evaluation and special techniques. If you want to be a Radiologist it will take you two years only if you go to college forty hours a week. The classes you need to know would be Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math, Algebra, and Trigomentry. The producer you have to do after you get out of college, you have to give a test in April, then they sends you letter in late may to let you know if you passed or failed the test you had given. If you pass the exam then you apply for your job.
The fascinating medical curiosity was after the discovery of x-rays by Roentgen at the end of the 19th century radiology has exploded to an ever-expanding box of tools for dismantling the intact human body without really doing it. At the beginning of the second century radiology had occupied a pivotal position in health care. A lot of the guesswork and mystery eliminated about what goes on inside the body. Film interpretation is still at the foundation, but there is much more to radiology today than that.
If you were a radiologist you would be come to office at 8:00 a.m., you would try to set up set up oncoming onslaught. Your phone would ring after you couple of minutes you have enter your office. Like somebody wants to go over his or her x-rays.