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Now it was enjoyable only if a particularly smart student came along, and in neuroradiology that didn't happen very often.
Claire and Joseph were two neuroradiology technicians they'd been training over the years.
Judy Buckley was the chief of neuroradiology and had been happy to come into the hospital at the director's request.
Her textbook on Neuroradiology is the definitive work on the subject.
It was the first day of their radiology elective; they were starting with neuroradiology.
This was one of the first reports of interventional neuroradiology.
It had been drawn there in jest two years previously by the neuroradiology fellows.
Others have proposed redefining the field as "endovascular surgical neuroradiology."
"He told me you knew all along that space wasn't allocated to Neuroradiology, and that you'd think of something.
Interventional neuroradiology is a further subspecialization which adds an additional year or two of training.
Her mother is the chief of neuroradiology at the St. Louis University Hospital.
He said they voted in a meeting last week to double the number of medical-student groups rotating in Neuroradiology.
Gobin is the author of more than 100 articles and reviews pertaining to interventional neuroradiology.
At his death he was president of the International Society of Neuroradiology, a position he held since 1998.
She'd managed to be ill for at least seven days each month for the five months she'd been working for neuroradiology.
Indeed, today MRI makes diagnoses not possible by any other means (for example, within the field of neuroradiology).
He was the driving force behind the establishment of neuroradiology and clinical neurophysiology, and by 1967 a modern neurological department had been created.
A new department of Neuroradiology was also initiated to provide the specialised diagnostic imaging and interventional services for neurological diseases.
The bride is a neuroradiology fellow at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
He is board certified in Radiology, Neuroradiology and Neurology.
During this time, doctors rotate into different subspecialities, such as paediatrics, musculoskeletal or neuroradiology, and breast imaging.
Martin was quite sure that Goldblatt had been responsible for his being named Assistant Chief of Neuroradiology four years ago.
He completed a fellowship in neuroradiology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in 1978.
Advances in neuroradiology and genetics suggest that schizophrenia, which produces the most severe behavioral problems, is most likely a neurological disease.
In 1958, he started the neuroradiology section at the National Institutes of Health, which later evolved into the neuroimaging section.