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Dr Mohsin Khan

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A radiologist can work in the following places. As a consultant in private. A Physician Doctor/Radiologist earns an average salary of Rs 1,545,630 per year.

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TURJA DAS GUPTA

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early June and late may in most of the colleges

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Hi Dear,
I don't see any risk of being a radiology technician. Radiology is one of the top branch of Medical Sciences. It has openings and career opportunities too

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Yeah, you can go for MBA in Healthcare Management. Its a booming field in Medical Science with lots of vacancies and career prospects.
All the best.
Feel free to revert.

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abhishek kumar Singhworked at senior design project manager inTCS

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you want to remain associated with your basic graduation field MBA Healthcare or MBA Hospital Administration will be good for you. However, I will recommend that you go for generic MBA to increase your job opportunities in different industries.

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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Both the courses have very good scope abroad. You have to take which one suits you more.

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saumya gupta

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Hi
here are the side effects of radiology as follows
Skin problems. Many people who receive radiation therapy experience dryness, itching, blistering, or peeling. These issues usually stop a few weeks after treatment has finished. If skin damage becomes a serious problem, the doctor may change your treatment plan.
Fatigue. Fatigue is feeling tired or exhausted almost all the time. Your level of fatigue depends on whether you are having other treatments, such as chemotherapy. Learn more about how to cope with fatigue.
Long-term side effects. Most side effects go away after treatment. But some continue, come back, or develop later. These lat
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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Radiology means Study by means of Radio Imaging. Whereas Radiography is the Study of Images obtained by Radio Imaging.
Currently Radiology is the branch of Diagnostic Medicine.

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