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jc611

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A clinical neuropsychologist differs from others in the neurology field (i.e. neurologists, radiologists) in what way?
 
  a) They do not complete internship training.
  b) They do not require a Ph.D. or a Psy.D.
  c) They usually do not have medical training.
  d) They typically have an undergraduate degree.
  e) They do not assess the individuals who are suffering from neurological disorders.

Question 2

Which of the following would not be a responsibility of a radiologist?
 
  a) Interpreting x-ray images.
  b) Interpreting CT-scans.
  c) Interpreting MRI images.
  d) Assigning the patient to a neurologist for future treatment.
  e) Writing a report of the findings for a physician/ neurologist.



ashely1112

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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