HCPs specialising in Radiology from Osaka
Dr. Takamichi Murakami
Professor, Kinki University
Radiologist
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Hospital(s): Kinki University, Faculty of Medicine - Osaka
City: Osaka
Dr. Takamichi Murakami is Radiologist in Osaka. Dr. Takamichi Murakami is affiliated with medical facilities such as Kinki University, Faculty of Medicine.
Dr. Ken Kageyama
Professor, Osaka City University
Radiologist
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Hospital(s): Osaka City University, Faculty of Medicine - Osaka
City: Osaka
Dr. Ken Kageyama is Radiologist in Osaka. Dr. Ken Kageyama is affiliated with medical facilities such as Osaka City University, Faculty of Medicine.
Dr. Yoko Harima
Consultant at Takii Hospital
Radiologist
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Hospital(s): Takii Hospital - Osaka
City: Osaka
Dr. Yoko Harima is Radiologist in Osaka. Dr. Yoko Harima is affiliated with medical facilities such as Takii Hospital.
Dr. Tetsuya Fukuda
Radiologist at National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center
Radiologist
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Hospital(s): National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center - Osaka
City: Osaka
Dr. Tetsuya Fukuda is Radiologist in Osaka. Dr. Tetsuya Fukuda is affiliated with medical facilities such as National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center.
Dr. Ken Yoshida
Lecturer at Osaka Medical College
Radiologist
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Hospital(s): Osaka Medical College - Osaka
City: Osaka
Dr. Ken Yoshida is Radiologist in Osaka. Dr. Ken Yoshida is affiliated with medical facilities such as Osaka Medical College.
Dr. Tadashi Sugiyama
Radiologist at Private Practice
Who is a Radiologist?
A Radiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in using medical imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases. They interpret X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and other imaging studies to provide valuable insights into a patient's condition. Radiologists play a critical role in medical imaging and patient care.
What are the qualifications of a Radiologist?
Qualifications for a Radiologist typically include completing a bachelor's degree, attending medical school, and undertaking a residency program in Radiology. They must obtain a medical license and may pursue board certification in Diagnostic Radiology. Radiologists may also specialize in areas like Interventional Radiology or Pediatric Radiology.