Best Radiologist in Melbourne
Dr Anthony Kam
Radiologist
A/Prof Stephen Schlicht
Radiologist
at St Vincent’s Hospital, having been a medical student at the Clinical school and completing his resident and specialist radiology registrar training at the Hospital. Following completion of his radiology training Stephen undertook RACP/RANZCR accredited advanced training in Nuclear Medicine at the Royal Melbourne and Alfred Hospitals.
Associate Professor Stuart Lyon
Radiologist
Radiology at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland & Beaumont Hospital, Dublin. As previous Head of Interventional Radiology at The Alfred Hospital, Stuart is well known within the medical community for his expertise in endovascular & interventional medicine across a range of specialties.
Dr George Koulouris
Radiologist
imaging. George is a musculoskeletal and MRI radiologist and therefore his main interests includes the diagnosis and treatment of orthopaedic and rheumatological disorders as well as sporting and work injuries.
Dr Damien Cleeve
Radiologist
in Melbourne with further overseas training at the Duke University Medical Centre in North Carolina. Dr Cleeve was appointed Director of Radiology at the Bendigo Health Care Group in 1987 and continued this role until 2012.
Dr Chris Holden
Radiologist
Melbourne., followed by 2 year-long fellowships in MRI and musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging. He is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (GAICD). Dr Holden has been providing radiology services in the Eastern suburbs of Melbourne for the past twelve years.
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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