近5年,承担或参与省市级科研项目10余项,在国际、国内医学专业杂志发表或交流论文20多篇;同时,聘请国家重点学科负责人、211工程负责人、上海市影像研究所所长、博士生导师、上海复旦大学周康荣教授任为名誉主任,负责指导放射科的科研与临床工作。
The Department of Radiology at the Taizhou hospital
Introduction
The department of radiology at the Taizhou hospital established in 1947 is a highly
specialized, full-service department which strives to meet all patient and clinician
needs in diagnostic imaging and image-guided therapies. Our clinical faculty comprised
of 60 physicians performs over 300,000 diagnostic studies and therapeutic procedures
each year. Since 2005, the department was classified into several radiology divisions
including neuroradiology, thoracic Imaging, cardiovascular imaging, abdominal
radiology, muskuloskeletal radiology, imaging technology, interventional radiology and
so on. For about sixty years, the Department has been characterized by the strength
of its academic leadership, the continuing effort to advance the educational, research,
and clinical frontiers of the radiology discipline, and on-going organizational evolution
and resource development to ensure that it is optimally structured and equipped to
meet present and future medical and scientific challenges. It is recognized as a leader
and the most important clinic department in Taizhou radiological diagnosis,
interventional therapy, radiological education and research.
Research Programs
Specialists in the radiology department conduct imaging studies of the CNS, chest,
abdomen, pelvis, and muskuloskeletal imaging, performing CT and MR angiography,
image-guided biopsy studies and therapies. The department's equipments consists of
1.5T superconducted Magnetic Resonance Imaging(MRI) scanners, high-field open MRI
scanners, Multi-detector Computed Tomography(MDCT) scanners, digital
gastrointestinal machine, CR, DR, traditional X-Ray machines and Dual energy X-Ray
Bone density machine. These state-of-the-art MRI and CT scanners offer enhanced
spatial and contrast resolution for better visualization of internal structures. Today,
many organs, functions, and areas that used to be hidden from view can now be
imaged and studied in-depth with new radiological procedures, equipment, and
technology. It is of great benefit to patients. In some cases, earlier diagnosis
dramatically improves the patient's chances of recovery. In other cases, radiologic
procedures eliminate the need for exploratory surgery, thus reducing risk, recovery
time and expense. In the late five years, 11 scientific research projects were carried
out in radiology department financed by the local government. Several awards for its
work in radiology were acquired and more than 40 articles were published in medical
journals.