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Quick Scroll Career in Radiology... anyone? 10.10.05 (2 years ago) #1

here's some food for thought for those considering a career in radiology

American Board of Radiology
"The American Board of Radiology recognizes the shortage of physician investigators in diagnostic radiology and radiation oncology."

Radiological Society of North America
"From all indications, a shortage of radiologists in the United States appears to be inevitable in both the near and the long term."


The Royal college of Radiologists
"The massive growth in applications of radiological imaging and image guided treatments has resulted in a worldwide shortage of trained radiologists. The Royal College of Radiologists and the Department of Health have responded to the demand for increased radiologist numbers by increasing training opportunities, most recently by the introduction of the Integrated Training Initiative and the establishment of Radiological Academies at three training centres."

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On career prospects in clinical radiology
"The good news for potential applicants (and the unfortunate reality for practising radiologists) is that most departments of radiology are understaffed. Vacancies for consultants can be found in many departments throughout the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom has about 1500 consultant radiologists. The Royal College of Radiologists estimates that it would take a total of 3000 to staff satisfactorily the nation's imaging requirements for a 9 to 5 working day. If a round the clock, 24 hours a day service becomes a reality, then 6000 radiologists will be necessary. So there is no shortage of career opportunities."
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Quick Scroll TeleRadiology 11.23.05 (2 years ago) #2

Teleradiology...

'India has an optimal time advantage in providing emergency night shift services to US hospitals'

Advantages
Teleradiology increases the efficiency of the radiologist by ensuring that he/she spends the most part of his/her time delivering quality care to the maximum number of patients.
One radiologist based in one location can simultaneously provide services to several hospitals in multiple different locations.

India has the primary advantage of having an optimal time advantage with the US in terms of providing emergency night shift services to the US hospitals.
Other essential advantages that India possesses include a high-technology infrastructure base, skilled manpower and a lower cost of living.

There's much more on Teleradiology on the website of Express Healthcare Management
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Quick Scroll 12.14.05 (2 years ago) #3

good information thanx
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Quick Scroll 01.14.06 (2 years ago) #4

radio is the future
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Quick Scroll 01.14.06 (2 years ago) #5

Well i want to radio and this data will help
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Quick Scroll 01.16.06 (2 years ago) #6

good stuff there
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Quick Scroll 01.16.06 (2 years ago) #7

Thanks dramir, mishambbs, drshoibsmc and vimoj.
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Quick Scroll 01.29.06 (2 years ago) #8

Hi there,

i just wanted to ask if you are a teleradiologist yourself. If yes, then what type of services are you providing to the patients or your client hospitals.

thanks
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Quick Scroll 01.29.06 (2 years ago) #9

Hi there,

sorry to ask, but how will this data help you in getting into radiology.
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Quick Scroll 01.30.06 (2 years ago) #10

Dear abhi1078

I am not a teleradiologist. I have just posted what I have read.
Manipal Hospitals in Banglore do provide teleradiology services to some hospitals in the US.

This data is to help people make decisions and encourage them... and would not help anyone to get into Radiology.
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