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r/radiologist is a subreddit with 168 members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is is new, and small in size.
This subreddit is a community for radiologists to connect, share, and support each other. Whether you're deep in your training, navigating the job market, planning your retirement, or just looking to decompress after a long day, you're in the right place.
While this community is designed with radiologists in mind, we welcome all healthcare professionals who interact with our field. Radiology techs, nurses, residents, and anyone else who shares an interest in radiology are encouraged to join.
Popular Themes in r/radiologist
#1
Advice Requests
: "Future rad tech seeking advice?"
8 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Best Radiology EMR Free Demo, Latest Reviews, Radiology EHR Software List and It is available as desktop software, client-server software, and internet-based software."
6 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Radiologist"
3 posts
#4
Opportunities
: "Productivity numbers"
3 posts
#5
Self-Promotion
: "New sub, need help growing it"
2 posts
#6
Ideas
: "Is this too crazy of an idea?"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/radiologist
#1
Radiology
: "Radiology organizations"
8 posts
#2
Emr
: "7 Best Ambulatory Emr Software in 2019"
8 posts
#3
Radiologist
: "Radiologist"
8 posts
#4
Mri
: "Mri plug in software"
6 posts
#5
Software
: "MRI plug in Software"
5 posts
#6
Job Opportunities
: "Job Opportunities"
3 posts
#7
Teleradiology
: "Help"
3 posts
#8
Question
: "Question for a Radiologist!!!!!!"
3 posts
#9
X Ray
: "Do you think this is broke? I'm a dental hygienist so I took this x-ray with a dental film today. This my left big toe. I dropped a heavy bench on top of it last night.. I've never felt pain like this in my life. Not even during childbirth. Just curious. I know they probably can't do anything."
2 posts
#10
Magnet
: "If a stent card has specifications for 1.5T-3.0T and my Magnet is below at .22.... does that mean those specifications don't apply to me. Not many stent has a set range, usually just a max field strength. Def a grey area on interpretation."
2 posts
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+14 members(9.1%)
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