Best Radiologist in Campbelltow
Dr Brendan Coghlan
Radiologist
Dr Jules Catt
Radiologist
and one of the lead interventionalists at Spectrum Medical Imaging. He sees patients in consulting rooms in Liverpool and Randwick. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiology and certified by the European Board of Interventional Radiology. He specialises in minimally invasive image guided procedures and has a particular interest in the fields of interventional oncology, vascular disease and embolisation therapies.
Dr. Glen Schlaphoff
Radiologist
in Liverpool Hospital since 2001. He has been the HOD of Radiology since 2005 to 2015 and involved with the redevelopment of Liverpool Hospital. During this redevelopment, he was involved in redesigning the Radiology department and pioneered the concept of the creation of a Department of Interventional Radiology. He is currently the Head of Department of Interventional Radiology at Liverpool Hospital.
Dr Kenneth Ho
Radiologist
and has a practice located in Menai.
Dr Christian Acksteiner
Radiologist
(Germany). He completed his training in Radiology at the Gold Coast University Hospital, QLD. Additionally, he sub-specialised in Nuclear Medicine and completed his final year at the John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle.
Dr Scott Quadrelli
Radiologist
his Radiology training at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane. After completing an Engineering Degree at the University of Newcastle, Scott studied medicine at the University of Wollongong and then completed his junior doctor years at the John Hunter Hospital. Scott’s interests include cardiac imaging and interventional radiology. Scott has a strong interest in research and has a PhD from the University of Newcastle and is currently undertaking post-doctoral cardiac imaging research at the University of Sydney.
Dr. Jason Wenderoth
Radiologist
and Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford. He established the neurointerventional services at Prince of Wales/Sydney Children’s Hospital and Liverpool Hospital in 2005. Dr Wenderoth has supervised the training of well-established Neurointerventionists in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane and the USA.
Dr Mansoor Parker
Radiologist
specialist radiology training at Nepean Hospital, Sydney with subspecialty interests in Interventional Radiology and Pain Management, Musculoskeletal, Cardiac and Abdominal Imaging. Dr Parker is a qualified specialist since 2005 and is a member of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists and the exclusive Australasian Musculoskeletal Imaging Group (AMSIG).
Dr Mark Cohen
Radiologist
with the last three being as part of the I-MED Radiology Network in Greater Western Sydney. His interests include chest, x-ray and ultrasound imaging.
Dr Tinku Kooner
Radiologist
his specialist radiology training at Concord Hospital, Sydney with a subspecialty training in Interventional Radiology. Dr Kooner is a qualified specialist since 1999 and is a member of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists.
What exactly is a radiologist?
A radiologist is a physician who focuses on medical imaging. Radiologists use pictures like X-rays to diagnose, monitor, and treat a variety of illnesses and injuries.
Radiologists aren’t the same as radiographers. Despite the fact that they both work with medical imaging, radiographers are the ones who operate the equipment.
Diagnostic radiologists and medical physicists are two separate categories of radiologists.
What are the responsibilities of a radiologist?
Radiologists can work in a variety of settings, including clinics, hospitals, and universities. Radiologists work in a variety of settings, depending on their specialisation.
Radiologists use a variety of medical imaging techniques, including:
computed tomography (CT) scans
MRI scans
positron emission tomography (PET) scans
X-rays
ultrasounds
nuclear medicine
fusion imaging
Are radiologists medical professionals?
Radiologists are medical professionals who specialise in imaging. They undertake some of the same tasks as a family doctor, such as diagnosing and monitoring treatment, but most radiologists do not work with patients directly.
Radiologists aren’t the same as radiographers. Radiographers are in charge of operating medical imaging equipment but not of interpreting the results.
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