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Digital Radiology

Roosevelt Medical Center has updated the process for X-ray reading to the new

Tele-Radiology process, including Computed Radiography added in July 2008. What does this mean to you?

Your X-rays will be read sooner and information returned faster than ever before.

 

Dr. Jaszczak of Fairlight Medical Center in Williston is a Radiologist with years of experience and caring in the region. His attention to detail and knowlege, coupled with quick turn-around time, means you don't have to travel long distances or wait unreasonable amounts of time for your X-rays to be read and returned to your provider at RMC.

 

Having a Radiologist on call 24/7 can mean all the difference in the quality of care and the quality of life to you in an emergency situation, especially in our rural area.

 

Our Radiology Department has several well trained Radiology Technicians to take the images for you and then send to the Radiologist to be read and returned.

 

This new process gets you on the road to healing much faster and back home with your family.

 

How does it work?

Images are sent in a Digital format through a technological "tunnel", via email, to the Radiologist, who reads the X-ray and returns his comments to the attending physician.

 

Quality CD's can be created with your images if needed, when you have to go to another facility when referred.

 

The process is secure, so no one other than the Doctor and Radiology professionals can see your images, and you get quality service very quickly.

 

 

 

Barb Anderson and Jolene Kubischta, LPTs pose with a refurbished GE-MX4 portable x-ray machine RMC purchased with the money raised by the Roosevelt Memorial Healthcare Foundation last year and with the Emergency Preparedness grant.