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A specialist in neuroradiology diagnoses and treats disorders of the brain, sinuses, spine, spinal cord, neck, and the central nervous system, such as aging and degenerative diseases, seizure disorders, cancer, stroke, cerebrovascular diseases, and trauma. Imaging commonly used in neuroradiology includes angiography, myelography, interventional techniques, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Two additional years-one year of a fellowship and one year of practice or additional approved training-are required.
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Certificates
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Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of RadiologyCertifying Organization
American Chiropractic Board of Radiology
Type
C - Specialty
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Certified Retinal AngiographerCertifying Organization
Ophthalmic Photographers' Society
Type
C - Specialty
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Certification in Nuclear MedicineCertifying Organization
American Osteopathic Board of Nuclear Medicine
Type
A - Core
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