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I need assistance with a ''Final Paper'' on Radiology.

Hello there. First of all, I'd like to apologise if this is not the place for this, but I am truly in need of help. And second of all, apologise for my english, for it is not the best.

Anyway, I'm on my way to becoming a Radiology Technician, pactically finished it already and the only thing I have to do now is this ''Final Paper'' (I have no idea what the english term is, lol, but its basically that big project at the end of the course)

The thing is, they asked us to create a fictional Clinic, in wich we have to excecute these 3 themes: Hemodynamics, Nuclear medicine and Radiotherapy. Seems simple right? But it isn't, as we (people from the group) have no prior experience in the area, or in an assignment of this scale.

We need things like description of the Clinic, expenses, what exams we peform on the clinic, the equipment, basically we need to make this clinic seems as legit and operational as possible.

The focus on the assignment is the clinic itself, not the themes, and because of that... we are competelly lost. Its no easy task to literally build a clinic from the ground up, with all the rules, procedures and a quadrilion of other things.

Does anyone here have any experience with the area, clinics or had a similar Final Paper that can help me? Or just some directions of where to get help for this? This is really destroying us...

Thanks in advance!

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