Gradate in Radiology at Universidade do Oeste Paulista, Brazil
Duration: 6 - Semesters (Night)
System: Semester
Location: recognized by the MEC
SETEC Order: 32 - DOU Published 5/1/2007
Grade: Technology in RADIOLOGY
Location: Campus I and Hospital School
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Duration: 6 - Semesters (Night)
System: Semester
Location: recognized by the MEC
SETEC Order: 32 - DOU Published 5/1/2007
Grade: Technology in RADIOLOGY
Location: Campus I and Hospital School
Value for Price: Click here and see.
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931 PRINCIPLES OF RADIOLOGY / Credit 1
Methods of medical imaging; conventional radiology, ultrasound, computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, interventional radiology and nuclear radiology, and application of these methods to specific clinical problems. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of year two of the medical curriculum.
983 ELECTIVE CLERKSHIP IN … / Two or four weeks
Elective clerkship in a specific area of radiology. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of year three of the medical curriculum.
985 PROBLEMS
Directed study of selected problems in radiology. Prerequisite: Approval of department head.
Established in 1997, the Residency Program in Diagnostic Radiology is a four year program that trains clinical specialists, with a combined program of classroom and clinical and diagnostic experience. Between November 2001 and October 2005, the program has trained 22 residents.
Main Subjects: anatomy, physiology, pathology, internal medicine, general and specialized surgery, forensic medicine, physics, radiobiology, radiation protection, contrast media, computer applications, imaging modalities (conventional radiology, digital radiology; ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance, angiography), breast imaging, cardiac imaging, emergency radiology, gastro-intestinal imaging, genito-urinary imaging, head and neck imaging, molecular imaging, musculoskeletal imaging, neuroradiology, pediatric imaging, thoracic imaging, vascular imaging, interventional
Faculties
Professor: Yutaka Aoyagi
Assist. Prof.: Satoshi Tatsuno
Staff Radiologist: Sakura Shimizu
Clinical Activities
CT examinations: 16,495 cases per year in 2005
MRI examinations: 6,407 cases per year in 2005
Angiography (including interventional radiology): 186 cases per year in 2005
Radiation therapy: 185 cases per year in 2005
Research Field
Diagnostic radiology
1) Musculoskeletal radiology
2) Head and neck imaging
Radiation Therapy
1) Radiation Oncology
2) Interstitial Hyperthermia
Radiology Education Gateway: MedPix™ Radiology Teaching Files and
Medical Image Database for MR,CT,US, and x-rays. Radiologic differential diagnosis, Radiologic Anatomy, Child Abuse, Distance Learning Lectures, free CME and CNE, Electronic Handouts, and more.
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Diagnostic radiology is that branch of clinical medicine that specializes in the interpretation of various imaging modalities in order to detect, to characterize, and (with increasing frequency) to treat a wide variety of diseases. Historically, x-rays were the first energy source utilized for these purposes, and they continue to be a mainstay of this discipline. More recently, the armamentarium has grown to include ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance, and positron-emission tomography. In nuclear medicine, one of radiology's major subspecialties, radionuclides are employed for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Another subspecialty is interventional radiology, wherein aspirations and biopsies, as well as
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