The large Imaging Department was divided into X-ray, CT, nuclear MRI, and ultrasound. However, the Ultrasound Department of a general hospital was listed separately. Although it was also an Imaging Department, it was outside of the Imaging Department.
Perhaps it was because there was no radiation, or perhaps it was that way since the ultrasound was first introduced in China.
It was just like how spinal surgery in Europe was performed by the Department of Neurosurgery, but in China, it was done by the Department of Orthopedics.
Some hospitals combined X-ray, CT, and nuclear MRI into a large Imaging Department, while some hospitals were separated.
The 912 separated. Chief Chu was the chief of CT and nuclear MRI.
Zheng Ren had previously done 64 CT three-dimensional reconstructions and had communicated with Chief Chu. He had also come here before, so he went straight to the door of the chief's office and gently knocked on the door.