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Can interventional radiologists and cardiologists perform procedures in the same area?

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Can interventional radiologists and cardiologists perform procedures in the same area?

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Our two rooms are in close proximity to each other, so our cardiologists and radiologists do share some common ground, such as our patient holding area. The cardiologists and radiologists each have their own separate and designated physician’s room for reading and dictating. Although each lab is designated for specific purposes, all studies that we perform here can be done in either of our two rooms. Our cardiologists and our interventional radiologists work extremely well together, and their areas of expertise compliment each other to benefit our patients with complete and comprehensive cardio/vascular services. Does your lab have a clinical ladder? We are currently in the process of assessing the benefits of a clinical ladder. What are some of the new equipment, devices and products recently introduced at your lab? Our newest equipment is our vascular room’s digital imaging system, a Shimadzu MH-200S with Digitex Premier Digital System. It has a 1024 x 1024 12-bit imaging resolution

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