1. Department Name:
Functional Imaging Department
2. Department Photo:
3. Department Introduction:
The Functional Imaging Department integrates three major auxiliary examination modalities: radiological imaging diagnosis, ultrasound imaging diagnosis, and electrophysiological testing. With comprehensive imaging technologies, the department provides solid and reliable support for clinical diagnosis and treatment. The department currently has multiple professional staff members, all of whom have obtained appropriate certification and possess proficient operational skills as well as extensive diagnostic experience. The department members strictly adhere to all regulations and clinical guidelines, consistently upholding the principle of serving the people wholeheartedly, and are dedicated to providing high-quality, reliable imaging diagnostic services to the public.
4. Talent Team:
Total of 8 healthcare providers. Among them: 1 with an associate senior professional title (associate chief physician) and 5 with intermediate titles.
5. Main Services Provided:
Radiological Imaging Diagnosis:
The department is equipped with advanced radiological imaging devices including the Siemens SOMATOM go.Fit computed tomography (CT) scanner, the United Imaging uDR 780i Pro digital radiography (DR) system, and artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted imaging technology. It performs routine CT scans of the lungs, abdomen, brain, coronary arteries, peripheral vessels, spine, and limb bones, including plain and contrast-enhanced scans as well as three-dimensional reconstructions. DR examinations include routine chest and abdominal radiographs, skull radiographs, limb bones, spine and pelvis, and long-bone stitching studies.
Ultrasound Imaging Diagnosis:
The department has multiple color Doppler ultrasound systems, including the Philips EPIQ 7C, Mindray Resona 9 Pro, and Resona i9s, which are widely used clinically. It performs most ultrasound examinations, including: abdominal organs (liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, ureters, bladder, uterus and adnexa, prostate, appendix); superficial tissues and organs (thyroid, breast, superficial masses, musculoskeletal structures); heart, carotid arteries, and peripheral great vessels; and transcranial Doppler (TCD).
Electrophysiological Testing:
The department is equipped with a 12-lead electrocardiograph, 24-hour Holter monitors, ambulatory blood pressure analysis systems, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) bone densitometer, and electroencephalograph (EEG). It performs corresponding tests, providing diagnostic evidence for patients with coronary heart disease, arrhythmias, hypertension, osteoporosis, epilepsy, brain disorders, and other conditions. These procedures are painless, non-invasive, convenient, and accurate.
6. Development Goals:
The Functional Imaging Department will continue to explore innovation, strengthen talent team development, further expand the scope of imaging examinations within the hospital, support the hospital’s high-quality development, provide stronger support to clinical departments, and deliver more efficient, high-quality, and intelligent imaging diagnostic services to the public.
7. Profiles and Photos of Specialists (with titles of Associate Chief Physician or higher, or Master’s degree or higher):