Who's whoA radiologist is a specialist doctor who interprets medical images. Here's what they do day to day, how they train in Australia, and what the FRANZCR qualification means.
EthicsRadiologists are bound by professional and medical ethics — from justifying radiation to protecting your privacy. Here's what guides their conduct in Australia.
Your rightsYou can seek a second opinion on a scan or its report. Here's how it works in Australia, when it's worth considering, and how to go about it.
Who's whoThe person who takes your scan usually isn't the one who reads it. Here's the difference between a radiographer (technologist) and a radiologist, and who does what.
BasicsA radiologist is a specialist medical doctor who interprets your scans and performs image-guided procedures. Here's how they're trained in Australia, and how they differ from radiographers and sonographers.
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