Best Radiologist in Tarneit
Dr Miguel Bardon
Radiologist
Dr Terry Kok
Radiologist
internationally, with the following qualifications: First Class Honours degree in Medicine (RCSI); Radiology and General Internal Medicine training (Dublin, Ireland); Fellowship in Cardiothoracic Radiology (Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge); and Fellowships in Interventional Radiology (Beaumont Hospital, Dublin and Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Evelina Children’s Hospitals, London). Dr Kok has over 125 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters including an Interventional Radiology textbook for Medical Students.
Prof. Paul Monsour
Radiologist
Biology in 1987, and a Masters in Oral Radiology and Pathology in 1991. Paul was the first registered specialist Dento-Maxillofacial Radiologist (DMFR) in Australia. Professor Monsour lectures extensively throughout Australia on all aspects of DMF radiology and was appointed foundation Professor of DMFR at the University of Queensland in 2009.
Dr Stephen Ward
Radiologist
member of Nuclear Physician, accredited in specialist MRI and Mammography. Working across the Public and Private sector and Private practice, in a variety of leadership roles, as well as having in excesses of ten years’ experience as a national and state Clinical Director of MDIG and Symbion Health. He has an interest in Ultrasound and CT guided procedures including MSK and Spine work. Dr Ward is the current Radiology Clinical Director at Frankston Public Hospital.
Dr Marcus Pianta
Radiologist
training at The Alfred Hospital, which included an Interventional Fellowship followed by a second at the University of Alberta Hospital in Canada specialising in Musculoskeletal Imaging. Dr Pianta enjoys all subspecialties of Radiology and has particular interests in arthritis and musculoskeletal tumour imaging as well as performing a range of therapeutic and diagnostic procedures.
A/Prof Warren Clements
Radiologist
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology. A/Prof Clements began his career in both private and public work before settling entirely in public hospital practice as a full-time Staff Specialist at The Alfred. Warren also holds an Adjunct position with Monash University through the Department of Surgery, and is involved in teaching of medical students and junior doctors.
Dr. Anthony Taranto
Radiologist
neck oncology, pelvic imaging including prostate MRI, Musculoskeletal and Breast MRI Imaging. He completed Fellowship training in cross sectional (MRI/CT) body imaging at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and holds subspecialist accreditation in Cardiac CT and a special interest in CT Colonography. He is skilled in imaging guided injection and biopsy techniques.
Dr Julius Chan
Radiologist
Bachelor (Hon) in Medical Radiation from the University of South Australia in 2005. Julius is in charge of day-to-day clinical operations while also helping referrers with technical issues regarding Cone Beam CT scans and online access.
Dr Steven Alatakis
Radiologist
He graduated from the University of Melbourne and completed his radiology training at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. He then undertook radiology fellowships in oncology imaging at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, and MR imaging at Monash Health, before becoming a consultant radiologist at Monash Health.
Dr. Xavier Yu
Radiologist
with St Vincent’s Hospital, Barwon Medical Imaging, Western Health, Everlight (teleradiology) and Breast Screen Victoria.
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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