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Mayo Clinic radiologists and staff provide the highest quality
diagnostic and interventional imaging services in a caring and efficient
manner, while sustaining outstanding programs in research and education.
The Department of Diagnostic Radiology is fully integrated with
all the medical services available at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville.
More than 30 radiologists and physicists cooperate with hundreds
of support staff to provide diagnostic and therapeutic radiology
services to patients.
Experts in all areas of radiology consult with specialists in other
departments to "provide the best care to every patient every
day." Radiologists work with state-of-the-art equipment, assisted
by skilled technologists and nurses, to perform and interpret more
than 260,000 examinations yearly. This large number of cases, integrated
with on-going research and education, results in wide-ranging expertise
in the imaging and treatment of diseases affecting patients of all
ages.
The department has exceptional diagnostic resources. Available
state-of-the art equipment includes system-wide PACS, electronic
medical record, seven Siemens Sequoia ultrasound units, Siemens
1.5T open-bore Espree, two GE 1.5T magnets, four and 16-detector
computed tomography and eight 1.5T magnetic imaging units, including
the first world-wide installation of a high-field strength open-bore
system.
Faculty
In addition to caring for patients in their clinical practices,
Mayo Clinic's faculty members are committed to teaching and facilitating
the growth of medical knowledge. Many of our faculty have published
and lectured extensively and are recognized leaders in their field.
You will have direct access to these individuals throughout your
training program.
Visiting Professors
Many prominent professors visit Mayo Clinic each year. They present
their work during noon and/or morning lectures and participate in
hospital rounds. You will be encouraged to take full advantage of
these opportunities.
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