In addition to interpreting imaging studies, radiologists often perform image-guided
procedures, such as biopsies, drainages, and catheter insertions, using imaging modalities
for precision and accuracy. They play a crucial role in the diagnosis and management of a
wide range of conditions, including fractures, tumors, infections, cardiovascular diseases,
and neurological disorders. Radiologists work closely with referring physicians to ensure
appropriate imaging studies are ordered, interpret results accurately, and provide timely and
actionable reports to guide patient care. With advancements in technology and imaging
techniques, radiology continues to evolve, playing an essential role in modern medicine’s
diagnostic and therapeutic processes.