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I've seen that the United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties created a subspecialty in neurology called neuroimaging. They say,
Does it seem realistic that such neuroimaging fellowships will pop-up shortly?
Will they be able to read neuro studies?
Will radiology shut this down?
Is there a general movement towards organ system specialty imaging?
Thank you!
Also,The purpose of the training program is to prepare the physician for the independent practice of neuroimaging.
DiscussionThe objectives of the Neuroimaging Fellowship are:
1. To understand the technical aspects of imaging and be able to apply this knowledge in the clinicalsetting
2. To gain the ability to independently interpret neuroimages and express that
3. interpretation in a complete, clear, organized, and accurate report
Does it seem realistic that such neuroimaging fellowships will pop-up shortly?
Will they be able to read neuro studies?
Will radiology shut this down?
Is there a general movement towards organ system specialty imaging?
Thank you!