ADMISSION

Overview


B.Sc. in Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology or Bachelor of Science in Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology is an undergraduate Radiology programme. It is the technique and process used to create images of the human body or parts and function thereof for clinical purposes (medical procedures seeking to reveal/diagnose or examine disease) or medical science including the study of normal anatomy and physiology. Although imaging of removed organs and tissues can be performed for medical reasons. 

 

SCOPE : 

 

Radiographers perform procedures such as mamming rating, MRI, CT- Scan, interventional Radiology  etc. They are popularly hired across nursing homes, doctor's facilities, hospitals, diagnostic centers, and super-specialty healing centers, government sector.

 

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Eligibility Criteria


The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing the course is a 10+2 or equivalent qualification in the Science stream (PCB), from a recognized educational Board, with a minimum aggregate score of 50% marks in PCB For UR & 45% OBC/SC/ST.

 

Course Duration: 3 yrs. and 1 Year Internship (Regular Programme)

 

Admission criteria:

 

Through Combined Paramedical Exam (CPE) conducted by ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, U.P. LUCKNOW (www.abvmuup.edu.in).

 

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Course Outline


FIRST SEMESTER :

  • General anatomy -I

  • General physiology -I

  • Basic in computer & information science

  • Introduction to quality and patient safety

  • Applied physics

  • Image acquisition, processing & archiving

 

SECOND SEMESTER :

  • General anatomy -II

  • General physiology -II

  • Basic physics including radiological physics

  • Conventional radiography and equipment

  • Medical ethics and legal aspects

  • Environmental science

 

THIRD SEMESTER :

  • Clinical radiography and positioning I

  • Modern radiological & imaging equipment including physics.

  • Contrast & special radiography procedures

 

FOURTH SEMESTER :

  • Physics of newer imaging modalities

  • Clinical radiography -II

  • New modalities imaging techniques including patient care 

  • Quality control in radiology and radiation safety

 

FIFTH SEMESTER :

  • Cross sectional anatomy and physiology

  • Physics of advance imaging technology

  • Radiographic techniques of advanced imaging technology

  • Research methodology & biostatistics-I

  • Regulatory requirements in diagnostic radiology & imaging act & rules

 

SIXTH SEMESTER : 

  • Quality assurance & radiation safety

  • Hospital practice & care of patients 

  • Research methodology -II

Career Prospectives


Career Prospectives

 Radiographer

 Radiological Technologist

 X-ray Technologist

 CT scan Technologist

 MRI Technologist

 Mammography Technologist             

 Cath-lab Technologist

 Ultrasonography Technologist

 Applications Specialist

 Radiological Safety Officer