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Course Overview

A Diagnostic Radiographer is defined as a professional from the Allied Health Science Group trained in the use of X-rays and other sophisticated diagnostic imaging systems, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computerized tomography (CT), mammography, radionuclide imaging, angiography, and digital radiography for the purpose of producing diagnostic-quality medical images to enable the Radiologist (a specialist doctor in Radiology) to diagnose diseases and abnormalities of the human body. The art and science of Diagnostic Radiography require the acquisition of knowledge and skills in the following specific areas; anatomy and physiology; medical ethics; medical terminology; pathology; patient management; behavioral science; accurate patient positioning; the principle of X-ray exposures; quality assurance of medical imaging instruments; general physics; radiation physics and radiation protection; radiobiology; pattern recognition of normal and abnormal medical images; and photochemistry.

Good teamwork with the other healthcare providers expedite the medical treatment of patients, and thus fastens their recovery towards good health. The students will spend 3 years full-time studying with clinical practice at several government and private hospitals. The training programme is committed to graduating students with a holistic experience in the art and science of medical imaging. It is designed to produce graduates who are technically proficient and knowledgeable practitioners, who take pride in providing exemplary patient care.

Entry Requirement 

Student must complete 11 years of schooling and obtain a general pass in their Secondary School Certificate, O-levels or equivalent with min Grade C in Math, English, one science subject (Chemistry or Biology) and 2 other subjects.
IELTS 5.00 or equivalent.

Fees

RM 6250 – RM 6500


This information was accurate on : 22/02/2021
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