1 YEAR DIPLOMA IN RADIO & IMAGING TECHNOLOGY(DRIT) from UGC approved University
Eligibility: 10+2
- 9 Months Classroom study + 6 Months Training /Internship
- 100+ Students Placed
- 100% Placement assistance
Job Profile
A Radio and Imaging Technician performs a variety of tasks to support the diagnosis and treatment of diseases through medical imaging. Key responsibilities include:
- Patient Preparation and Positioning: Preparing patients for imaging procedures by explaining the process, answering questions, and addressing any concerns.
- Image Acquisition: Capturing high-quality diagnostic images following established protocols and guidelines.
- Operating Imaging Equipment: Setting up and operating various imaging equipment, including X-ray machines, CT scanners, MRI machines, and ultrasound devices.
- Image Evaluation: Reviewing and evaluating images for technical quality, ensuring they are clear and useful for diagnostic purposes.
- Safety and Compliance: Adhering to safety protocols to minimize radiation exposure to patients, staff, and self.
- Quality Control: Implementing quality control procedures to ensure accuracy and reliability of test results.
- Safety Compliance: Adhering to laboratory safety protocols and regulations to maintain a safe working environment.
Work Places
Hospitals, Diagnostic Laboratories, Clinics and Physician Offices, Public Health Organizations, Blood Banks and Organ Banks, Nursing Homes etc.
Course Curriculum
Semester 1 & 2
- Introduction to Radiology and Imaging Technology
- Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology
- Medical Terminology and Ethics
- Principles of Radiographic Imaging
- Radiation Physics and Protection
- Image Processing and Evaluation
- Patient Care and Management
- Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging Modalities
- Radiographic Procedures
- Introduction to Health Informatics in Radiology