Radiology

Radiology is the medical specialty that uses medical imaging to diagnose and treat diseases within the body. A variety of imaging techniques such as X-ray radiography, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine including positron emission tomography (PET), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are used to diagnose or treat diseases. Interventional radiology is the performance of (usually minimally invasive) medical procedures with the guidance of imaging technologies. The modern practice of radiology involves several different healthcare professions working as a team. The radiologist is a medical doctor who has completed the appropriate post-graduate training and interprets medical images, communicates these findings to other physicians by means of a report or verbally, and uses imaging to perform minimally invasive medical procedures. The nurse is involved in the care of patients before and after imaging or procedures, including administration of medications, monitoring of vital signs and monitoring of sedated patients. The radiographer, also known as a "radiologic technologist" in some countries, is a specially trained healthcare professional that uses sophisticated technology and positioning techniques to produce medical images. Depending on the individual's training and country of practice, the radiographer may specialize in one of the above-mentioned imaging modalities or have expanded roles in image reporting. Fluoroscopy and angiography are special applications of X-ray imaging, in which a fluorescent screen and image intensifier tube is connected to a closed-circuit television system. This allows real-time imaging of structures in motion or augmented with a radiocontrast agent. Radiocontrast agents are usually administered by swallowing or injecting into the body of the patient to delineate anatomy and functioning of the blood vessels, the genitourinary system, or the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract). 

Aims and Objectives

This main objective of establishing this department is to provide the following services:

  • Provision of Diagnostic X-rays (24 Hours)
  • Provision of Dental X-rays
  • Ultrasound of Gynae and Obstetrics
  • Provision of ECG Test

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

The standard operating procedures (SOPs) followed by this department are given under:

  • X-ray should be advised by clinician to avoid unnecessary radiation exposure
  • X-ray request form should be submitted with brief history
  • Rupees 65 will be charged per film
  • Free X-ray will be allowed only by medical superintendent
  • Radiographer will take all steps to avoid unnecessary exposure to patients and attendants
  • Emergency and indoor X-ray will be entertained free of cost
  • MSDS indicators should be followed by all staff members of the department
  • Radiation protection plan should be followed by all staff members of the department

Equipment

The department is equipped with the latest, hi-tech machines:

  • Toshiba X-ray Machine 630mA (1)
  • Siemens X-ray Machine 200mA (1)
  • FONA 200 mA Dental X-ray Machine (1)
  • TXR 200 mA X-ray Machine (1)
  • Automatic X-ray Processor (1)

Future Plan

Department's future plan is stated below:

  • Radiology modalities like Digital X-rays and CT Scan should be started for better patient care