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Diagnostic Radiology Residency. Need Help Finding Information? Send an email Call the Residency Program Administrator Hear about our commitment to diversity at Cooper. Learn more about Cooper and Camden. Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI uses a computer, radio waves, and a large magnet to produce complete images of inside the body.

Doctors prescribe MRIs to detect a wide array of diseases and injuries, including cancer, brain injuries, and heart disease. At Cooper Radiology, our expert team prides itself in easing patient anxiety by providing a welcoming, comfortable, and safe environment for MRIs. PET scans are typically conducted to identify diseases, such as cancer, and see how treatment of a disease is working. This safe, and painless, exam allows doctors to identify existing conditions and determine next steps in treatment.

At Cooper Radiology our highly experienced imaging team conducts ultrasounds at each of our five nearby South Jersey locations. A fluoroscopy provides live, real-time, X-ray imaging during a specific procedure — enema, catheterization, placement of stents, orthopaedic surgery — or to diagnose a condition.

While exposure varies by procedure, our highly experienced team at Cooper goes to great lengths to ensure that fluoroscopies are conducted with the lowest acceptable radiation for the shortest period of time necessary. Nuclear medicine imaging uses small amounts of radioactive material to produce gamma rays which are detected by a computer to create images of inside the body. This imaging procedure provides advanced detection and treatment for conditions such as cancer, heart disease, and neurological disorders.

Radioembolization is primarily used to treat liver cancer. Confirm Email. Got questions about careers at Cooper, the recruitment process or other topics related to starting your career here?

Learn more. Interventional radiologists use advanced imaging ultrasounds, X-rays, CAT scans, MRI scans, and other innovative methods to see inside the body and treat complex conditions — including cardiovascular disease and cancer — less invasively and with unprecedented precision. Our interventional radiologists work both independently and in collaboration with other Cooper health care professionals and medical and surgical specialists.

From initial consultation to follow-up care, Cooper Interventional Radiology is an integral part of your health care team. Using an array of imaging services — including fluoroscopy, computed tomography, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging — our interventionists perform a range of treatments for a number of conditions.



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