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  • Brain Tumor Radio surgery, Johns Hopkins University The Johns Hopkins Radiosurgery Group includes radiosurgery specialists committed to providing the highest quality radiosurgery treatment for each patient by utilizing the unique expertise, state of the art technologies, and extensive resources available at Johns Hopkins. Find information about brain tumors, the experts at Johns Hopkins, available treatments, and how make an appointment
     

  • Brigham RAD, Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School  Welcome to BrighamRAD, the home page for education and research of the Department of Radiology at Brigham and Women's Hospital. BWH is a nonprofit teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School. Funding for this site is provided by the Department of Radiology at Brigham and Women's Hospital. This site does not host or receive funding from advertisements. This site contains education and research materials for radiologists, medical students, and patients. Nothing you read in these pages should be considered medical advice.
     

  • Department of Radiology, Baylor College of Medicine  On behalf of our faculty, staff, and students, welcome to the Department of Radiology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. This site will provide you with a brief description of our medical educational programs and a flavor of the environment you will experience should you become one of our radiology residents or fellows.
     

  • Department of Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center The Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at Rush is a nationally recognized leader in radiologic and imaging services.
     

  • Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Wayne State University  We appreciate your interest in our educationally rigorous, diverse and team oriented department encompassing over 60 radiologists, 9 PhD’s and 39 Diagnostic Radiology Residents. Our environment offers a unique learning opportunity with 4 major core campus hospitals including a nationally recognized Children’s Hospital, trauma hospital and cancer institute. In addition to the core campus, residents have the opportunity to practice at a number of sites throughout the Detroit Metro area, including a state of the art imaging center and women’s imaging facility.
     

  • Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University  In January 1896, Yale physicist Arthur W. Wright made the first X-ray in the United States, following Roentgen’s discovery in Germany several weeks earlier. More than a century later, diagnostic radiologists at Yale are pushing forward the outer edges of their discipline, using sophisticated techniques in MR, CT, SPECT, PET and ultrasound imaging to diagnose complex disorders and breaking new paths in the further development and application of advanced imaging modalities.
     

  • Department of Imaging, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center   Since our founding in 1902, Cedars-Sinai has been solely focused on providing the finest healthcare available among California hospitals. As a result, many advances in all areas of healthcare have been made and hundreds of thousands of lives have been significantly impacted.
     

  • Department of Medical Imaging, University of Toronto The Department of Medical Imaging at the University of Toronto is the largest Medical Imaging department in Canada. The department's major objectives are to achieve and maintain excellence in patient care, teaching, and research in the fields of Medical Imaging and imaging related procedures.
     

  • Department of Physics, Lund University
     

  • Department of Physics, McGill University
     

  • Department of Radiation and Cellular Oncology, University of Chicago Medical Center  The Department of Radiation and Cellular Oncology at the University of Chicago is recognized as one of the leading academic programs in the country, offering innovative, state-of-the-art radiotherapy services in a setting of multidisciplinary cancer care at several key locations throughout the metropolitan Chicago area. Our molecular and radiobiology research facilities at our Hyde Park campus are engaged in a broad range of cancer research programs with support from Federal and private sources.
     

  • Department of Radiation Oncology, Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University   VCU Health System Massey Cancer Center School of Medicine | Department of Radiation Oncology 401 College St. | P.O. Box 980058 | Richmond, VA 23298-0058 Phone: (804) 828-7232 | Fax: (804) 828-6042 E-mail: radonc@vcu.edu
     

  • Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University  International Leadership in Radiation Oncology Research, Teaching, and Patient Care Research: Contribute to the development of new knowledge in radiation physics, Radiation and Cancer Biology, and cancer biology. Teaching: Provide high quality clinical teaching and laboratory instruction to medical students, residents, post-doctoral fellows, and practitioners. Clinical: Provide high quality, full-service radiation oncology care in an interdisciplinary setting and to provide the "cutting edge" of care in selected clinical areas.
     

  • Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Michigan  Since its inception in 1939, the U-M Department of Radiation Oncology has built and maintained its distinguished position as a national leader in providing first-rate cancer care and producing cutting-edge research to advance the effectiveness and success of cancer treatment.
     

  • Department of Radiology, Case Western Reserve University Welcome to our WWW Server for Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology. As time goes on we will continue to build this server into a focal point for many diagnostic imaging modalities and research. Areas of interest will be in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT), PET, SPECT, Pediatric Imaging, Ultrasound, Interventional Radiology, Image Reconstruction and Image Processing. University Radiologists of Cleveland™
     

  • Department of Radiology, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
     

  • Department of Radiology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center  Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center's tradition of care began more than 100 years ago. In 1884, the cornerstone of the New York Cancer Hospital -- what was later to become Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied Diseases -- was laid. In 1948, we dedicated the Sloan-Kettering Institute to foster innovative basic-science research focused on cancer. In 1960, we formally joined Memorial Hospital and the Sloan-Kettering Institute to become Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. t is the close collaboration between our scientists and physicians that give Memorial Sloan-Kettering its unique strength.
     

  • Department of Radiology, Michigan State University  Department Information: The MSU Department of Radiology is housed in the recently constructed Radiology Building and the Clinical Center, located in the southeast quadrant on the beautiful campus of Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. Founded in 1975 as a jointly administered academic unit of both the College of Human Medicine and the College of Osteopathic Medicine, the department is actively engaged in teaching, research, clinical care, and community outreach. It is a leading provider of high quality imaging services in the metropolitan Lansing and other out state areas. Under the leadership of its internationally known Founding Chair, Dr. E. James Potchen, the department has achieved wide recognition as having outstanding faculty and staff, and for its continuous acquisition and updating of state-of-the-art imaging technology and facilities that enhance both patient care and contribute to imaging research. Fully integrated within the broader University, the department promotes and engages in collaborative research with the biosciences and other units on campus.
     

  • Department of Radiology, Stanford University On May 21, 2005, the Stanford Department of Radiology celebrated one-hundred years of making Radiology history. Glancing back over the last 101 years, we feel immense pride in the premier accomplishments of our Department. These legacies include harnessing the power of the linear accelerator to treat cancer, developing methods leading to the cure of Hodgkin’s disease, advancing imaging of the heart and great vessels using cineangiography and a host of recent discoveries in non-invasive imaging using the methods of magnetic resonance and computed tomography. As we enter a new century, we are confident that the next 100 years will be even more momentous than the past. We are proud to be part of one of the leading universities in the world. Our Department has contributed greatly to the world-renowned reputation of Stanford University and will continue to do so in the years ahead. Moving into 2006, we anticipate improving our patient-care imaging facilities, expanding our important educational goals, and continuing our ground-breaking research efforts. I am delighted to share with you the many successes we have experienced.
     

  • Department of Radiology, Thomas Jefferson University  Welcome to the Clinical Home Page for the Department of Radiology. Links to information for patients can be found in menu at the left. Information for students, residents and researchers can found on the Academic Home Page.
     

  • Department of Radiology, University of Arizona  University of Arizona College of Medicine Department of Radiology P.O. Box 245067 Tucson, Arizona 85724-5067 (520) 626-7402 Fax: (520) 626-1945
     

  • Department of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco  Radiology at the University of California San Francisco combines trailblazing research, outstanding education, and clinical excellence in a leading academic health sciences institution. Our faculty includes some of the foremost names in diagnostic and interventional radiology today.
     

  • Department of Radiology, University of Cincinnati  The Department of Radiology is based at The University Hospital, a member of the Health Alliance of Cincinnati.  The University Hospital is a full-service academic health center, a major provider of primary care services to the local population, a regional tertiary-care referral center, and the primary teaching hospital for the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 
     

  • Department of Radiology, University of Manitoba  MANITOBA RADIOLOGY Hosted by the University of Manitobam Department of Radiology.  WELCOME to the practice of Radiology in Winnipeg and throughout Manitoba
     

  • Department of Radiology, University of Miami  Welcome to the Department of Radiology of the University of Miami School of Medicine.  The Department of Radiology offers full range of state of the art diagnostic and interventional procedures. These include multidetector computerized tomography (CT), high field strength magnetic resonance imaging (MR), positron-emission tomography (PET) imaging, endovascular therapeutic procedures for body and central nervous system disorders, and image guided minimally invasive surgery, in addition to a wide range of routine imaging such as nuclear medicine (diagnosis and therapy) plain radiography, mammography, non-invasive vascular imaging, and fluoroscopy.
     

  • Department of Radiology, University of Michigan Welcome to the web pages of the Department of Radiology of the University of Michigan. We hope this site provides you with useful information, whether you are a medical student investigating residency opportunities, a radiology resident seeking a fellowship position, a patient interested in understanding more about our field or searching for information about an upcoming examination, or a referring physician or colleague radiologist learning about our services and how to contact us.
     

  • Department of Radiology, University of Minnesota  The University Of Minnesota, Department of Radiology has been a leader for over 75 years providing patient care, research, graduate and undergraduate education in the field of Diagnostic Imaging.  Now more than ever, it looks to meet the challenges of appropriateness, proficiency, and safety in this rapidly changing healthcare environment.
     

  • Department of Radiology, University of Washington
     

  • Department of Radiotherapy, University Hospital of Ghent  The Division of Nuclear Medicine of the Ghent University Hospital performs 13.000 in vivo examinations and 150 radionuclide therapies per year. The PET facility performs 700 examinations per year, especially in the field of oncology. For diagnostic examinations, the division disposes of the following equipment: 3 triple heads, 2 dual heads and 1 single head. Additional tools include: fan beam collimators, attenuation and scatter correction, gating, etc. There is also a PET- and a cyclotron facility. A new PET is budgeted for 2003 and a new baby-cyclotron, which is a joint-venture with IBA, is planned to be operational at the end of 2003. Noteworthy one triple head is equipped for coincidence detection. The division is beta site for Philips to test the equipment. Radionuclide therapy relates to iodine therapy for hyperthyroidism and thyroid cancer, palliative bone therapy, MIBG-therapy and Lipiodol therapy. For several therapies the use of Rhenium instead of I-131 is presently considered. The staff consists of 4 specialists in nuclear medicine, 3 engineers of which one is a Ph. D., 1 engineer in chemistry and 1 Ph. D. radiopharmacist. The total number of fulltime equivalent personnel -- paid by our division -- is 24. In 2002 the division obtained ISO 9001 certification, and also obtained accreditation by the European Association of Nuclear Medicine.
     

  • Division of Nuclear Medicine, University of Kansas
     

  • Medical College of Wisconsin Radiology Department  The Division of Diagnostic Radiology, led by Guillermo F. Carrera, MD, FACR, provides radiological imaging services for the Department.  Educational programs include post-graduate fellowships, a residency program in diagnostic radiology, and medical student clerkships.
     

  • Medical Physics, University of Aberdeen  The Department of Bio-Medical Physics and Bio-Engineering was established in 1965 to practice and promote Medical Physics in North Eastern Scotland. It is a university department, but as befits its role and responsibilities, it is also part of the hospital, and is located at the Forester hill site, adjacent to the Medical School. Since its inception, the department has gained an international reputation for the quality of its research and the pioneering of new techniques.
     

  • Radiation Information Analysis Section, U.S.  Welcome to the Radiation Safety Information Computational Center (RSICC), a Department of Energy Specialized Information Analysis Center (SIAC) authorized to collect, analyze, maintain, and distribute computer software and data sets in the areas of radiation transport and safety.
     

  • Radiologie, Universit tsklinikum Benjamin Franklin (In German)
     

  • Radiosurgery, University of Florida  Stereotactic radiosurgery offers the most precise method of radiation delivery for brain lesions. The combined expertise of specialists in neurosurgery, radiation oncology and physics are essential for optimal treatment methods. At the University of Florida Department of Neurosurgery, more than two decades of intense multidisciplinary research and clinical treatment have made the stereotactic radiosurgery group among the world's best.
     

  • Section of Neuroradiology, University of California San Francisco  The Neuroradiology Section at the University of California San Francisco consists of seven full time diagnostic neuroradiologists, four postdoctoral fellows, and four clinical instructors. The Section of Interventional Neuroradiology has three full time faculty and two post doctoral fellows. Clinical sites of coverage include UCSF Moffitt/Long Hospital; UCSF/Mt. Zion Hospital, San Francisco General Hospital.
     

  • Section of Nuclear Medicine, University of Illinois
     

  • Section of Radiation Oncology, West Virginia University
     

  • University of South Alabama  An academically based program serving clinical, teaching and research areas of radiology.

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