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  2. Oral and maxillofacial radiology - Wikipedia

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    Oral or dental maxillofacial radiology is one of nine dental specialties recognized by the American Dental Association. [1] [5] To become an oral and maxillofacial radiologist one must first complete a dental degree and then apply for and complete a postgraduate course of training (usually between 2–4 years in length). [6]

  3. Radiology - Wikipedia

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    Radiologists in Singapore complete a five-year undergraduate medicine degree followed by a one-year internship and then a five-year residency program. Some radiologists may elect to complete a one or two-year fellowship for further sub-specialization in fields such as interventional radiology. Slovenia

  4. What Is a Radiographer? - WebMD

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    An associate degree in radiography or a bachelor's degree in medical radiography is required to become a medical radiographer. Associate programs typically take 2 years, while bachelor's programs ...

  5. What Do Radiologists Do? - Healthline

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    an undergraduate or bachelor’s degree; medical school; a 4-year residency in a hospital or clinic; a 1- to 2-year fellowship in a certain specialty ... (n.d.). What is interventional radiology ...

  6. Medical laboratory scientist - Wikipedia

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    The undergraduate degree in MLT is 3 or 4 years offered by universities. State boards of technical education(i.e., MSBTE) offer an Advanced Diploma of 2 years equivalent to the PGDMLT (postgraduate diploma in medical laboratory technology) offered by universities. A postgraduate degree in MLS Is 2 years offered by universities.

  7. Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO or D.O., or in Australia DO USA) is a medical degree conferred by the 38 osteopathic medical schools in the United States. DO and Doctor of Medicine (MD) degrees are equivalent: a DO graduate may become licensed as a physician or surgeon and thus have full medical and surgical practicing rights in all 50 US states.

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