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  • ...who has taken a [[postgraduate medical education#residency|residency]] in radiology is called a '''radiologist'''. ...ts training programs and certifies radiologists is the American College of Radiology (ACR)<ref name=ACR>{{citation
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  • {{subgroup|radiology|Health Sciences|Physics|Engineering}}
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  • ...ionizing radiation]]. A health physicist, for example, will work with a [[radiology|radiologist]] to plan the mechanics of multibeam or fractionated radiation
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  • A subspecialty of [[oncology]] and [[radiology]] concerned with the radiotherapy of cancer.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclu
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  • A radiology procedure in which a tubular device is inserted in the middle of the liver
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  • ...bolization |title=Chemoembolization — Interventional Radiology Clinic — UW Radiology |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |work= |publisher= |pages
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  • *[[ionizing radiation]], usually under [[radiology]]
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  • ...edical oncology]] in [[internal medicine]] and [[radiation oncology]] in [[radiology]]; surgeons also may specialize in neoplasia
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  • ...have joint certifications in some of these related fields, such as both [[radiology]] and nuclear medicine. Certification began in 1972. Aspects of nuclear medicine also are subspecialties of specialties other than radiology. For example, "nuclear cardiologists" are quite comfortable with cardiac im
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  • ...who has taken a [[postgraduate medical education#residency|residency]] in radiology is called a '''radiologist'''. ...ts training programs and certifies radiologists is the American College of Radiology (ACR)<ref name=ACR>{{citation
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  • {{r|Radiology}}
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  • {{r|Radiology}}
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  • {{r|Radiology}}
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  • {{r|Radiology}}
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  • {{r|Radiology}}
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  • {{r|Radiology}}
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  • '''Radiation oncology''' is a medical specialty, interdisciplinary between [[radiology]] and [[oncology]], which deals with treatment of [[neoplasm]]s, using [[io
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  • {{r|Radiology}}
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