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BSc Medical Imaging Technique

Eligibility
Candidates with two years diploma from a recognized Government Board in a subject for which the candidate desires to enroll, in the respective Allied Health Sciences course mentioned in Sl No. 1 to 10 shall have passed 12 (10+2) with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as principle subjects or candidates with 3 years diploma from a recognized Government Board in a subject for which the candidate desires to enroll in the respective Allied Health Sciences course mentioned in Sl No. 1 to 10 should have studied PBC as principal subjects during the tenure of the course and below 35Years
Couse details :3 and 1/2 years including six month internship
Why should we study medical imaging technique?
- Medical imaging developed rapidly to play a central role in medicine today by supporting diagnosis and treatment of a disease. Medical imaging encompasses technologies like ultrasonography, X-ray, mammography, computed tomography (CT scans) and nuclear medicine.
- Enhancing radiation safety in health care
- Prioritizing medical devices
- Promoting cancer early diagnosis
Topics which are going to learn in academic year
Sl no | 1st year Subject | 2nd year subject | 3rd year subject |
1 | Human Anatomy | Radiation Physics: Medical Physics & Radiation Safety in Radio Diagnosis | Diagnostic Imaging Techniques & Modalities |
2 | Physiology | Imaging Physics & Dark Room Techniques | Radiographic Special Procedures and Patient Care |
3 | Biochemistry | Radiographic Positioning and Techniques | |
4 | Pathology (Clinical Pathology, Haematology & Blood Banking) | ||
5 | Microbiology |