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Old 05-12-2011, 05:13 PM #1
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Default Happy to help - radiologist

Hi Everyone - I'm a radiologist that specializes in both neuro and orthopedic medical imaging, including MRI, CT, xray, etc.

I'm pretty busy, but I really enjoy helping people better understand the radiology side of things, since it's such an important part of diagnosis and treatment. As a radiologist, we are in the background so much, I like to put a personal touch to radiology - and I miss dealing with real people since my interaction is mostly with other docs.

I'm happy to help however I can
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