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What is the difference between Radiology and Radiography?

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J. Pollock

J. Pollock

J. Pollock
J. Pollock, Science Professor, Los Angeles

Answered Jul 31, 2019

Radiology and Radiography is an aspect of medicine that uses radioactive substances, sound waves, and electromagnetic radiation to diagnose and to treat various diseases. Radiology is just a branch of medicine like internal medicine, dermatology, immunology, and others that requires someone who wants to study it to pass through a process of training in the medical school.

Radiology and Radiography is an aspect of medicine that uses radioactive substances, sound waves,
And such a person should be ready to pass the American Board of Physician Specialties (ABPS) examination before he can be licensed to practice. Radiography, on the other hand, is the process of making radiographs, that is, images produced by radiation from instruments like X-ray to analyze and examine different parts of the body. Radiography helps in giving information to a medical practitioner to successfully diagnose a patient. Radiographs are very important to radiologists, and most times they rely on radiography to give adequate information about the conditions of their patients and possibly the necessary treatments they need to take

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H. Barnes

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H. Barnes, Unemployed, Barnes, Atlanta

Answered Jul 26, 2019

Both radiology and radiography deal with medicine. Radiology is a branch of medicine. Radiolography is a medical technology, which allows radiologist to perform their jobs. People who work with radiology are known as technicians, while those who work with radiolography are known as technologists. Another difference between the two is the education levels.

Both radiology and radiography deal with medicine. Radiology is a branch of medicine. Radiolography
The technologists have four year degrees, while the technicians don't require as much education. Radiologists specialize in x-rays, CT scans, and ultrasounds. They would known how to read and evaluate these tests. Radiography creates the images by using x-rays. They create what the radiologist needs to read.

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