Bsc Medical Imaging Technology
Radiography involves the scanning and development of the images for the purpose of diagnosis of diseases and injuries. This branch of diagnostics involves various technologies and specific procedures such as X-ray imaging, computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, positron emission tomography (PET), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) etc. The field also involves minimally invasive treatment courses, that cover the use of various procedures and electromagnetic devices for diagnosis as well as treatment. The undergraduate courses one can obtain in this field are BSc radiology, BSc MIT course. The course taken up can also be a combination of the two specifications i.e. bachelor of radiology and imaging technology. The field of radiology has specific sub-streams such as diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology that can be gained post completing the graduation course of BSc MIT or BSc medical imaging technology. While the diagnostic stream focuses on recognition of the problem through imaging, the interventional aspect deals with procedure procedures that ensure treatment course through a minimum amount of invasion, as opposed to surgical options. With constant medical and technological advancements, it becomes quite necessary to ensure students are kept abreast with the latest innovation and technology involved in their course as well a further career. Also see our Bsc Medical Lab Technology












