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Abstract

In response to recent cost containment pressures due to the restructuring of health reimbursement and shifts in patient care, hospitals have begun to operations. The necessity of personnel costs has generated are able to perform more than represents the single largest focus on the efficiency of their reducing idle time and overall interest in health care workers who one function. Radiologic science group of graduates under the auspices of the American Medical Association's Council on Allied Health Education and Accreditation. Staffing in departments of radiology represent a major personnel need within the hospital setting. The purposes of this paper are (a) to provide a rationale for educating multi-skilled personnel within medical imaging and therapy for more cost effective delivery of health care and (b) to present a curricular model that enables students to become multi-skilled within radiologic science.

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