0 a person who specializes in radiology
1 a doctor who specializes in the medical use of radiation, esp. X-rays
In 1992 a maximum agreed-upon level of expenses was negotiated with representatives of laboratory physicians; negotiations are ongoing with representatives of radiologists.
This demonstrates the learning curve for the interpreting radiologist and the advantage of comparison with prior studies, once these are available.
The attending radiologist was discussing a film with an eagerly attentive resident sitting beside him.
Moreover, the doses of radiation to radiologists who have recently been exposed generally cannot account for a more severe damage to fertility.
Of the 20 subjects, 65% were women and 40% had breast cancer, and most patients were seeing an anesthesiologist or radiologist.
Clutching a yard-long stick, the radiologist who pointed out what was "strikingly abnormal" about the scans made the presentation even stranger.
Although affecting only a small proportion of the cancers of the screening programme, this exercise had an educational function for screening radiologists.
However, if this radiologist is overwhelmed by a flood of images from a network of institutions, misdiagnosis may occur.