RADIOLOGY OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL
Radiology Open Access is an International, Open Access, peer-reviewed journal that expects to publish quality research, review, case reports, video article, short communications, E-books, etc, on the leading-edge research carried on Radiology. The modern practice of radiology journal involves several different healthcare professions working as a team. The radiologist is a medical doctor who has completed the appropriate post-graduate training and interprets medical images, communicates these findings to other physicians by means of a report or verbally, and uses imaging to perform minimally invasive medical procedures. The nurse is involved in the care of patients before and after imaging or procedures, including administration of medications, monitoring of vital signs and monitoring of sedated patients. The radiographer, also known as a "Radiologic Technologist" in some countries, is a specially trained healthcare professional that uses sophisticated technology and positioning techniques to produce medical images. Depending on the individual's training and country of practice, the radiographer may specialize in one of the above-mentioned imaging modalities or have expanded roles in image reporting.
The Radiology Open Access Journal is published by Science World Publishing has always been at the forefront in crafting awareness among, Research Scientist, Academic Professors, Authors, Librarians and Graduate students how would like to showcase their work..
NLM title abbreviation: |
Radiol Open Access J |
ISO abbreviation: |
Radiol Open Access J |
Other titles: |
ROAJ |
Category: |
Clinical/Medical |
Peer review: |
Double blind |
Review speed: |
3 weeks |
Fast-track review: |
10 days |
Publication format (s): |
Electronic (Online) |
Publication policy: |
Open Access |
Publication type(s): |
Periodicals |
Publisher: |
Science World Publishing |
Language: |
English |
Contact email: |
Current Issue |
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