Managing Your Breast Cancer Risk
Posted In: Breast Imaging
You don’t always meet the person who reads your scans – whether you’re getting an MRI, a CT or another type of imaging. You have face-to-face contact with the technologist who helps you through your scan, but the person who interprets those images and gives them back to your doctor is the radiologist. Though most of their work is done behind the scenes, that doesn’t mean they don’t have a story to tell. Meet Dr. Blake Johnson, the Twin Cities Medical Director and director of neuroimaging for RAYUS Radiology: