Resident Radiology
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Last updated on 17 Dec 2025
Overview
A Resident Radiology Doctor plays a vital role in diagnosing diseases through advanced imaging techniques such as X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, and ultrasounds. They work under the guidance of senior radiologists and gain hands-on experience during their medical residency. This role combines patient care with image-based analysis for accurate medical interpretations. It also involves learning to handle imaging equipment safely and effectively. Strong clinical knowledge and attention to detail are essential in this field.

Job Description
- Assist senior radiologists in performing and interpreting diagnostic imaging procedures.
- Review patient histories and clinical records to ensure appropriate imaging protocols are followed.
- Operate imaging equipment like CT scanners, MRI machines, and ultrasound devices under supervision.
- Maintain accurate documentation and generate preliminary reports for review.
- Participate in on-call duties, case discussions, and multidisciplinary team meetings.
- Ensure patient safety and comfort during imaging procedures, adhering to radiation protection guidelines.
- Continuously update knowledge and skills through academic sessions, research, and clinical practice.

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