Radiation and Imaging Technology
Radiation and Imaging Technology is a specific field within medical sciences focused on using imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases.
Program Levels
- Diploma in Radiology and Imaging Technology: Usually a 2-year program
- Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Radiology and Imaging Technology: Typically, a 3–4- year program
- Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Radiology and Imaging Technology: Generally, a 2-year program following a B.Sc.
Eligibility Criteria
- Diploma DDA:10 th Pass
- BSc DDA: Plus two passes with a 50% mark from any stream.
- Interview (if required)
Practical Training
- Clinical Rotations: Hands-on experience in hospitals or imaging centers
- Workshops: Practical sessions on the latest imaging technologies and techniques
- Simulation Labs: Simulated environments for practice without patient risk
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Dialysis Assistant course can pursue careers in various healthcare settings, including:.
- Dialysis Centres
- Hospitals and Clinics
- Home Dialysis Programs
- Long-Term Care Facilities
Career Prospects
Skills Acquired
- Proficiency in operating imaging equipment and techniques
- Knowledge of radiation safety and protection measures
- Ability to interpret imaging results and assist in diagnosis
- Competence in patient care during imaging procedures