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Journal of Diagnostic Techniques and Biomedical Analysis

Journal of Diagnostic Techniques and Biomedical Analysis provides an excellent academic platform for communication of systematic and scientific research outcomes in the field of medical diagnostics. The journal encourages submission of original research, critical reviews , expert opinions and case report on wide array of relevant topics including biomedical informatics, medical instrumentation, disease prognosis, analytical methods, radiology, sonography, biopsy, endoscopy and biomedical imaging. The Journal was established in 2012 and is now venturing into compilation of 10th successive volume at the ate of two issues per year. The Journal also publishes thematic special issues, the latest one entitled "Preventive measures for SARS-Cov-2". Some of the most sought after recent research publications are as follows: 1. Assessment of Low Versus Standard kVp Settings in Cerebral CT Angiography for the Optimization of Contrast Medium.2. The Correlation between Chest CT and Quantitative RT-PCR Results for COVID-19 Diagnosing in Iran. 3. Development and Validation of a Quantification Method of Cotinine in Urine Using Two Innovative Technologies: Supported Liquid Extraction and QDa Detection. 4. Electromyography Study of the Contraction of the Scalene and Rectus Abdominis during the Respiratory Cycle in Healthy Subjects. 5. A Comparison of Three Simple, Rapid Methods for Red Blood Cell Removal from Whole Blood, Which are Suitable for Measuring Biomarkers at the Point of Care. 6. Circulating Micro RNA 21 Levels in Gastric Cancer Patients in Sri Lanka and Role of Helicobacter pylori as a Risk for Development of Gastric Cancer. The published articles of the Journal are cited 109 times by various research groups all across the world. interested authors can submit their research contributions online at https://www.scholarscentral.org/submissions/diagnostic-techniques-biomedical-analysis.html or can send by email to manuscript@scitechnol.com. Kindly click on the following link for detailed instructions on manuscript preparation: https://www.scitechnol.com/instructionsforauthors-diagnostic-techniques-biomedical-analysis.php.

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Journal of Diagnostic Techniques and Biomedical Analysis

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  1. Journal of Diagnostic Techniques and Biomedical Analysis. Chen, J Diagn Tech Biomed Anal 2021, 10:1 A SCITECHNOL JOURNAL Commentary The financial success of a radiology department is crucial to the well-being of both the hospital and the community it serves. Radiology leaders strategically balance these revenue streams with various departmental costs utilizing tools such as budgets and forecasts to ensure long-term organizational viability. Professional development for interventional radiology nurses is lacking with even fewer educational opportunities for non-radiology nurses who care for interventional radiology patients throughout the hospital to develop needed interventional radiology knowledge and related skills. Till now residents of Radiology and fellows will likely one day experience the benefits of an Artificial Intelligent- enabled clinical training. A Survey on Radiology Junfeng Chen* Department of Biomedical Engineering, Fujian University of Technology, Fuzhou, Fujian, China *Corresponding author: Katy Department of Biomedical Engineering, Fujian University of Technology, Fuzhou, Fujian, China, Email: Chenjunfeng25@gmail.com Received: January 06, 2021; Accepted: January 20, 2021; Published: January 29, 2021 Description This study is to identify the radiology of trauma, analyze the database to understand factors resulting in highly quoted works, and establish trends in trauma imaging. An first database was created via a Web of Science (WOS) search of all scientific journals using the search terms “trauma” and either “radiology” or a diagnostic modality encyclopaedia. The publication of flawed studies, whether as a result of honest error or misconduct, To identify the address of this issue, it is essential that the scientific record to be corrected in the sufficient way when flawed research is discovered. In accordance with the American College of Radiology (ACR), imaging is one of the fastest-growing services in medicine, with costs reaching approximately $100 billion annually and it famed globally as one of the best Radiological department. The number of women choosing the diagnostic reliability in the field of Radiology as it convenience the use of access in the diagnostic. Because the often stable work hours of radiology in comparison with other medical disciplines would seem likely to appeal to women, the decrease in the number of female applicants is difficult to explain. A factor was considered important to a respondent when it was ranked as one of the three most important factors. For both men and women, a perceived lack of patient contact and role as consultant physician were cited as the most undesirable parts of radiology and influenced the number of students not to enter the specialty.To determine whether there has been a change in the prevalence of emergency department visits for injury-related conditions for which computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was obtained and whether there has been a change in the diagnosis of life-threatening conditions and patient disposition and liabilities in the structured format. Women are consistently underrepresented in the radiology workforce. The authors examined recent trends in the gender differentiation of the residents entering diagnostic radiology residency programs. Better understanding of factors and interventions that led to the rise in the percentage of women in higher ranked programs provides an opportunity to expand gender diversity across the field of radiology. Radiology is a way of feasibility major contributor to patient and societal healthcare at many levels. The issues related to the surrounding value-based healthcare as they involve radiology, and is primarily aimed at a radiology readership. It also will be key to services maintaining future financial viability. Porter writes: “in a well-functioning health care system, the creation of value for patients should determine the rewards for all other actors in the system”. Citation: Chen J (2021) A Survey on Radiology. J Diagn Tech Biomed Anal 10:1. All articles published in Journal of Diagnostic Techniques and Biomedical Analysis. are the property of SciTechnol and is protected by copyright laws. Copyright © 2021, SciTechnol, All Rights Reserved.

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