I'm not sure if you're talking about the people that actually read the teleradiology (radiology physicians) or the people that run the computers. If it's the radiologists, it's no quick path. We go to 4 years undergrad, 4 years of medical school, 5 years of residency, 1 year of fellowship...
After reading the OP again, I'm not sure if you are talking about her2/NEU or not.
There are other tests such as gene expression profiles that are not as widespread in their use but can be used to guide adjuvant therapy decisions. I am not as knowledgable about those tests.
BRCA1 and 2...
They are most likely talking about the HER2/NEU testing which is a gene for a receptor that is implicated in breast cancer. The drug they can use when this test is positive is called herceptin. They usually also test for estrogen and progesterone receptors which means that hormonal therapy...
Thanks for all the advice. Flyingcheesehead, I've decided to join and sent my application today.
I think I'd like to fly both the 182 and th da40 ifr at some point. Using the archer sounds like the less expensive route for sure. However, I think I'd be flying the 182 more in ifr than the...
Hello all,
Long time reader, first time poster. I'm a recently minted PP with about 110 hrs, all in C172s. I'm thinking of joining a flying club with an older C182 with a Garmin 430 and a DA40 with a G1000. I'm planning on getting my IR and was wondering if the forum had any advice on...