The Department of Radiological Imaging Technology at the Institute of Paramedical Sciences is dedicated to training skilled professionals in the field of diagnostic imaging. Our program combines theoretical knowledge with practical training to prepare students for careers in medical imaging technology, ensuring accurate diagnosis and treatment of patients.
With the increasing demand for diagnostic imaging services in healthcare, graduates of the B.Sc. in Radiological Imaging Technology program are well-positioned for employment in hospitals, clinics, diagnostic imaging centers, and research institutions. Additionally, there are opportunities for further specialization and career advancement through postgraduate education and professional certifications in specialized areas of radiological imaging.
By enrolling in the B.Sc. in Radiological Imaging Technology program at the Institute of Paramedical Sciences, students embark on a rewarding career path that combines technical expertise, patient care, and the opportunity to make a significant impact on healthcare outcomes.
Duration: 3 years
*Curriculum*: The curriculum covers a comprehensive range of topics including radiographic techniques, anatomy, physiology, patient care, radiation safety, and imaging modalities such as X-ray, CT scan, MRI, and ultrasound. Students gain hands-on experience in operating imaging equipment, positioning patients, and producing high-quality diagnostic images. The program also emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and ethical considerations in radiological practice.
*Faculty*: Our faculty members are experienced radiological technologists and educators who provide expert instruction and mentorship to students.
*Certification*: Upon successful completion, students receive a B.Sc. degree in Radiological Imaging Technology, approved by Capital University.
Graduates of the B.Sc. in Radiological Imaging Technology program have diverse career opportunities in the healthcare industry, including:
Operating imaging equipment to produce diagnostic images of patients, collaborating with radiologists and other healthcare professionals to ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Specializing in performing computed tomography (CT) scans or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans to visualize internal structures and detect abnormalities
Using ultrasound technology to produce images of internal organs and tissues for diagnostic purposes, including obstetric and vascular imaging.
Administering radiation therapy treatments to cancer patients under the direction of radiation oncologists, ensuring accurate delivery of prescribed doses while minimizing radiation exposure to healthy tissues.
Ensuring the quality and safety of imaging equipment, implementing quality control measures, and performing routine maintenance and calibration to optimize image quality and patient safety.
Assisting in research studies related to diagnostic imaging techniques, contributing to the development of new imaging technologies and techniques.