1. Historical development of medical imaging along with the Japanese radiological education system in three stages.
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Sakano, Yasuaki, Muroi, K, Goto, M, Sakamoto, H, Morimoto, Y, Kyogoku, S, Sakai, T, and Daida, H.
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ALLIED health education ,RADIOLOGIC technologists ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,RADIOGRAPHY ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,DIAGNOSTIC imaging ,COMPUTED tomography ,DIFFUSION of innovations - Abstract
Medical imaging techniques including prototype X-ray examinations contributed significantly to the development and transformation of modern medicine by facilitating in vivo visualization and diagnosis. In the present study we divide the innovation of medical imaging techniques into three stages and describe the development of the Japanese education system alongside. The first period began with Roentgen's discovery of X-rays in 1895. Several incidents of occupational radiation exposure established the importance of radiological education. The first publicly available radiography education programs were organized by Tokyo Denki in 1918 and Shimadzu Corporation in 1921. The second period was the mid-20th century, with the emergence of contrast radiography. In this period, the Radiological X-ray Technologist Act was enacted (1951). The first national examination for medical radiographers was held in 1954, and the education program was extended from two to three years. The third period is the late 20th century to date with the introduction of CT and MRI, which are considered significant paradigm shifts in diagnostic imaging. The impact of those new technologies on the curriculum can be observed in the national examination. Questions related to CT and MRI emerged in 1977 and 1986, respectively, with the number of questions gradually increasing. In the past decade, questions related to those modalities constituted approximately 17% of the 200 questions on the national examination. The university course for radiological technologists was first offered in 1987. The education system has been constantly updated to include training in the most recent available technologies and to maximize safety. The development of the educational programs provides a comprehensive understanding of the history of radiological technology, which is essential for high-quality modern healthcare. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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