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The field of medical radiation science empowers healthcare providers to identify, manage, and track health issues while delivering cancer treatments.
Ongoing technological progress in these domains has led to continuous growth in medical imaging and radiation therapy services.
This program covers essential foundational knowledge for medical radiation practice – incorporating medical physics, human anatomy, physiology, and evidence-based methods – alongside interdisciplinary coursework blending science and health sciences to establish healthcare fundamentals.
The initial year features collaborative learning with students from various health and science disciplines. Specialization begins in the second year with a choice between two concentrations: Medical Imaging or Radiation Therapy.
Students will cultivate the ethical, legal, cultural sensitivity, and communication competencies necessary for providing personalized patient care.
The curriculum includes 45 weeks of hands-on clinical training across hospital settings, private clinics, and regional healthcare facilities.
Due to clinical placement limitations, this program maintains highly selective admission with restricted enrollment capacity.