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radiographer : ウィキペディア英語版 | radiographer
Radiographers,〔(AIR ). AIR. Retrieved on 2012-01-27.〕 also known as Radiologic Technologists, Diagnostic Radiographers, Medical Radiation Technologists〔(CAMRT > Home Page ). Camrt.ca. Retrieved on 2012-01-27.〕 are Healthcare Professionals who specialise in the imaging of human anatomy for the diagnosis and treatment of pathology. Radiographers are infrequently, and almost always erroneously, known as ''X-Ray Technicians.'' In countries which use the title ''radiologic technologist'' they are often informally referred to as ''techs'' in the clinical environment; this phrase has emerged in popular culture such as television programmes. Radiographers work in both public and private healthcare and can be physically located in any setting where appropriate diagnostic equipment is located, most frequently in hospitals. Their practice varies country to country and can even vary between hospitals in the same country.〔() A global overview of the changing roles of radiographers, Cynthia Cowling, International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologists (ISRRT), 143 Bryn Pinwydden, Pentwyn, Cardiff, Wales CF23 7DG, UK, Retrieved on 28/10/2014.〕 Radiographers are represented by a variety of organisation worldwide, the International Society of Radiographers and Radiologic Technologists (ISRRT) aims to give direction the profession as a whole through collaboration with national representative bodies.〔() ISRRT: Statutes word document. Retrieved on 28/10/2014.〕 == History ==
Until around 1918 ''radiographers'' were known as ''skiagraphers''; the term is derived from the Ancient Greek words for 'shadow' and 'writer'.
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