Program Summary
Radiology as a course provides students with in-depth knowledge of medical imaging techniques used to diagnose and treat various health conditions. The course covers a wide range of imaging modalities, including X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds. Students are trained to understand the principles behind each imaging technique, how to operate the equipment, and how to interpret the images produced. The curriculum often involves both theoretical learning and practical training, where students gain hands-on experience with diagnostic equipment. Additionally, they study anatomy, pathology, and clinical decision-making to improve their understanding of how imaging helps in the detection and management of diseases. This course also includes a focus on patient care, safety protocols, and advancements in medical technology. It prepares students for careers in healthcare settings where radiology is an essential part of the diagnostic process.