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My fictional character is a radiologist

I'm writing a novel with a character who's a radiologist. I know there are lots of subspecialties within radiology, so I'm hoping to get some idea of the range of specialities and what my character's life might be be, day to day. This is set in a big city in 1991, and he's well into his career.

I know things have changed a lot in 30 years, but hopefully there are enough things that haven't. Anything you share will be helpful. Thanks!

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