Faculty of Allied Health Sciences

Dept. of Radiological Sciences and Medical Imaging Technology

There are four major divisions in medical imaging (Radiological Sciences) Diagnostic Radiography, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Therapy. Now a day’s Medical Imaging relies heavily on computer-controlled equipment with the image productions and processing emphasizing new techniques, i.e. digital image processing, picture archiving &communication system (PACS) etc. Also, the medical diagnostic ultrasound is believed to be a diagnostic tool which is replacing the stethoscope of a physician. Today, a physician cannot cope with rapid advancements in the computerized technologies unless he chooses the option of upgrading his knowledge, including clinical as well as diagnostic advances. Medical Imaging (Radiological Sciences) especially Medical Diagnostic Ultrasound, CT and MRI curriculum s should be aligned with new technology and national or regional requirements. Our goal at Radiology Research Section is to train our residents and clinical fellows to face all aspects and challenges of our constantly evolving specialty.

Degree:

  • Bachelor of Medical Imaging Sciences ( BMIS)