Diploma in Medical Radiography (DMR)-X-Ray
Course Overview
Medical imaging 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). A Radiologic Technologist, also known as a Medical Radiation technologist and a Radiographer, performs imaging of the human body for diagnosis and treatment.
The common subjects of basics in Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Microbiology, Surgery and Medicine taught in this program to understand the nature of diseases. The hands-on experience in sophisticated Radiology equipment from day one onwards enables the student to understand the nature of the illness. The students receive excellent and exhaustive training in these fields to be able to assist senior radiologists.
Duration
02 Years
Seats
50 seats
Eligibility
12th pass | 45% | Science Stream
Why you should study this course:
Working in the Radiology Department in conducting X- Rays, doing Ultrasonography, CT Scans, ECGs and MRIs in standalone X-Ray labs or hospitals, nursing homes or clinics.
Accreditation and Professional Recognition
Job placements
Candidate can be appointed in the Radiology Department in conducting X- Rays, doing USG, CT Scans, ECGs, EEGs and MRIs in standalone X-Ray labs or Govt and private hospitals, nursing homes or clinics.