Best Radiologist in Hobart
Dr. Lynne Brothers
Radiologist
Dr Allan Avery
Radiologist
Avery undertook his radiology training at the Princess Alexandra Hospital including a year of advanced training in MRI and cross-sectional imaging. He then undertook a fellowship in abdominal and pelvic imaging at the Joint Department of Medical Imaging in Toronto, Canada. Dr Avery is passionate about Radiology and has a keen interest in education and training. His clinical speciality interests include MR imaging, abdominal/pelvic imaging and neuroradiology.
Dr Richard Archer
Radiologist
and has a practice located in Launceston.
Dr Katie Daniels
Radiologist
Hospital, and also completed a Women’s Imaging fellowship at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Katie has worked at Radiology Tasmania for 10 years and also works at the Royal Hobart Hospital and Breastscreen Tasmania.
Dr Cameron Napper
Radiologist
in 2006 following completion of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Movement Studies with Honours (Ex. Sci.). His specialty Radiology training was based at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, and he then completed a subspecialty fellowship in Musculoskeletal Imaging with Qscan Radiology Clinics in 2014. This fellowship was focused on Dr Napper’s areas of keen interest: Musculoskeletal Radiology and particularly magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Sports Medicine, and imaging guided Musculoskeletal injections.
Dr Amanda Vermey
Radiologist
Dental Assistant and has her Certificate IV in Dental Radiography. Amanda has studied at The Adelaide Dental Hospital School of Medical Radiation, and more recently at Monash University.
Dr Stephen Corbett
Radiologist
in 2007, and since then has overseen growth of the only family-owned and operated practice in the region. He has a Bachelor of Applied Science/Medical Radiation Science (MSC) from the University of Sydney, and has had an eternal passion for radiography and x-ray services since. Steve is registered with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (APHRA). Specialising in trauma radiology, Stephen has more than nineteen years of experience across the United Kingdom and Australia.
Dr Pip Taplin
Radiologist
at the Royal Hobart Hospital, qualifying as a Radiologist in 1996.- She then completed a Fellowship at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. At the time of her final exams, Pip was awarded the Gold Medals in both Radiodiagnosis and Pathology. Pip has subsequently worked in both public and private practice, founding Radiology Tasmania in 2007.
Dr Raef Awad
Radiologist
and tailoring personalised treatment plans for those in his care. He combines an active interest in clinical research with a sincere and caring approach to delivering the highest level of care. Raef prides himself in building strong relationships with his patients through listening to their concerns and using clear, simple language to keep them well-informed throughout their journey.
Dr Mark Hansen
Radiologist
since August 2006. He has contributed to the growth of Qscan and was instrumental in design and construction of our Mater Private Clinic Practice and Redcliffe Practice.
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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