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Diagnostic Imaging encompasses plain x-ray imaging of the body including the chest, abdomen, and bones. This field also includes contrast studies such as IVP, upper GI, lower GI, and arthrography. With computer advances, digital imaging is standard, significantly reducing radiation exposure while enhancing interpretation and storage of exams.
Diagnostic Imaging encompasses plain x-ray imaging of the body including the chest, abdomen, and bones. This field also includes contrast studies such as IVP, upper GI, lower GI, and arthrography. With computer advances, digital imaging is standard, significantly reducing radiation exposure while enhancing interpretation and storage of exams.
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Tom R. Broderick, M.D.graduated from Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL. He
completed a Diagnostic Radiology residency and an ultrasound
and osteoradiology fellowship at the University of
of California, San Diego. Dr. Broderick was also awarded
a degree (FACR) by the American College of Radiology in
1997. After two decades in practice at Moran, Rowen and
Dorsey, Inc. (Orange County, CA), Dr. Broderick joined Boise
Radiology Group in July, 2001.
Today, Dr. Broderick continues his academic appointment at
University of California, San Diego, along with the position of
Medical Imaging Director for St. Luke's Wood River Medical
Center. A resident of Hailey, ID, Dr. Broderick is an avid golfer.
He also enjoys fly-fishing and snow skiing. |
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Craig E. Leymaster, M.D.graduated from University of Utah School of Medicine,
Salt Lake City, UT. He completed a three year residency at
University of California at San Diego, in Diagnostic Radiology
including training in general diagnostic radiology, diagnostic
ultrasound, computerized tomography, visceral and neuroangiography,
and nuclear medicine. He also completed a
fellowship in diagnostic ultrasound, computerized tomography,
and nuclear cardiology. Dr. Leymaster joined Boise
Radiology Group in 1980. He enjoys traveling and immersion
in other cultures. |
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