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COURSE OVERVIEW

Diploma in Radiology and Imaging Technology

Two years diploma course in Radiology and Imaging Technology is the study of the most popular modern technologies that assist to diagnose various diseases and disorders in human body with a clear intervention of special medical instrumentation. Some of the important subjects included in the course are physiology, anatomy, pathology, general radiography, ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, environmental science, anaesthesia etc.

The need for educated and professional radiology technologists in hospitals, clinics and pathological centres are continuously increasing in demand to draw a solution for right diagnosis.

Course Duration

2 Years

Affiliated To

WBSU

Intake

300 Only

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eligibility

Eligibility

  • Have passed Grade 12th Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) from any recognized education board or its equivalent from India or abroad.

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities in Diploma in Radiology and Imaging Technology:

Radiologic Technologist

They perform diagnostic imaging procedures such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and ultrasound examinations to assist physicians in diagnosing and treating medical conditions.

Hospitals and Clinics

Individuals work in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities, operating imaging equipment and ensuring the quality of images produced for accurate diagnosis.

Radiation Therapy Centres

They assist radiation oncologists in delivering radiation treatment to cancer patients, operating specialized equipment such as linear accelerators and ensuring precise targeting of tumours.

Diagnostic Imaging Centres

Professionals work in diagnostic imaging centres, performing a variety of imaging procedures and collaborating with radiologists to interpret images and provide accurate diagnoses.

Emergency Departments

They provide immediate imaging services to patients in emergency departments, assisting in the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic injuries and medical emergencies.

Specialty Clinics

Professionals work in specialty clinics such as orthopaedic or cardiac clinics, performing specialized imaging procedures tailored to the specific needs of patients with musculoskeletal or cardiovascular conditions.

Mobile Imaging Services

They work for mobile imaging services that provide on-site imaging services to patients in remote areas, long-term care facilities, or patients who are unable to travel to healthcare facilities.

Research and Development

They contribute to research and development efforts in the field of radiology and imaging technology, participating in studies to improve imaging techniques, develop new technologies, and enhance patient care.

Education and Training

Professionals teach radiologic technology courses at vocational schools, colleges, or training programs, preparing future radiologic technologists for careers in the field.

Quality Assurance and Compliance

They ensure compliance with regulatory standards and guidelines for radiation safety and image quality, conducting quality assurance checks on imaging equipment and protocols to maintain high standards of patient care.

Management and Administration

Professionals advance into management or administrative roles within radiology departments or imaging centres, overseeing operations, managing staff, and implementing policies to optimize workflow and patient care.

These career paths offer diverse opportunities for individuals with a Diploma in Radiology & Imaging Technology to contribute to the field of medical imaging and patient care across various healthcare settings.