QKU: Radiology to be transformed into modern clinic

The Hospital Service and the University Clinic of Kosovo through a media communique suggests that it is investing in Radiology through the transformation project in a modern clinic. According to the communiqué capital investments have begun and the second magnetic resonance will soon be installed, recently purchased, as well as computerised Tomography (CT). “
The Hospital Service and the University Clinic of Kosovo through a media communique suggests that it is investing in Radiology through the transformation project in a modern clinic.
According to the communiqué capital investments have begun and the second magnetic resonance will soon be installed, recently purchased, as well as computerised Tomography (CT).
“With the management commitment and commitment of personnel to the Radiology Clinic, the waiting list for patients hospitized for computerized Tomography services (CT) and is reduced the waiting list for patients for magnetic resonance checks, following staff engagement at night and weekends”, said in communique.
As noted in the QK communiqué so far, patients have waited up to a year for resonance, but now the waiting list has been reduced to only two months. The “Ven to also stress that radiation flows have been eliminated in several cabinets, which have been confirmed with the Agency for Protection from Radiation” report, said in the media-sent communiqué.
It is also known that planning to complete renovation for installing the new ventilation system, with the aim of creating the best working conditions that have been missing for several years, is in conclusion.
“Radiology technologies in custody have been reduced to work hours, until with their own radiologs proposal, all will be recorded in custody schedule”, the media communiqué says.
Radiology clinic has also worked on professional staff raising, according to recent imaging techniques.
With the number of computers increasing and the installation of printers, for the first time in any space, radiologists have better working conditions.
With the professional commitment of technicians, the use of equipment and protection provides insurance from radiation for patients served.












