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The many divisions of the Department of Radiology span from Musculoskeletal Imaging to Vascular & Interventional Radiology, and provide top-quality patient care, and clinical and research advances. These divisions are committed to expanding the boundaries of the field of radiology through their activities and are always primarily concerned with the patient’s well-being.

 

RADIOLOGY DIVISIONS

Body Imaging »

Musculoskeletal Imaging »

Neuroradiology »
The Division of Neuroradiology has several prominent goals at its core. These encompass the breadth of the Division in terms of it's clinical, research, and training objectives.

Nuclear Medicine Imaging »
The Division of Nuclear Medicine provides diagnostic service through administration of radiopharmaceuticals to patients at USC University Hospital, Norris Cancer Hospital, the LAC+USC Medical Center, and the USC PET Imaging Science Center. Therapy with unsealed sources is provided at Norris Cancer Hospital and LAC+USC Medical Center. There is an ACGME approved residency program as well as a PET fellowship.

Vascular & Interventional Radiology »

Women's Imaging »
The Division of Women's Imaging at the University of Southern California is composed of several modalities that work together or independently to diagnose women's health problems. These modalities include mammography, ultrasound (US), computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET), and interventional procedures.

 




   
 
 



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