Get images and interpret them using Magnetic Resonance Imaging scans (MRIs) and Computer Tomography (CT) scans. 2. Communicate and discuss test results with other physicians3. Discuss results with family4. Conduct procedures such as transhepatic biliary drainage, catheter placement, and percutaneous transluminal angioplastymembers if appropriate, 5. Work with lab technicians to guarantee image quality6. Ask for advice from other radiologists and other specialists7. Follow protocol for resuscitation, bleeding, infection, or other emergency situations8. Instruct patients about how images are taken9. Discuss different options with patients