Fluoroscopy is an essential imaging technology used to visualize moving images of internal bodily structures for analysis, diagnosis and treatment. Fluoroscopy uses a continuous X-ray beam to create dynamic images that are displayed on a monitor in real-time, creating a sort of X-ray movie of the body’s interior. Fluoroscopy allows your radiologist and referring clinician to observe and even treat various structures and processes within your body.
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ITN recently spoke with Lisa Adams, CEO of Radiology Imaging Associates on the increase of women in radiology leadership roles. Read the interview here.