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The Diploma in X-ray and Radiology Technology is a specialized program that prepares students to operate diagnostic imaging equipment and assist radiologists in producing accurate medical images. Radiology technicians play a vital role in diagnosing and monitoring medical conditions by using X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and other imaging technologies. At Divine Life Para Medical College, the program provides a balance of classroom instruction and extensive clinical training to ensure graduates are skilled in both technical operation and patient care.
The curriculum is designed to develop core skills in diagnostic imaging and radiology, covering:
Basics of Human Anatomy & Physiology
Fundamentals of Radiographic Imaging
Medical Terminology & Radiation Physics
Principles of X-ray Production & Equipment Operation
Patient Positioning & Image Capture Techniques
Radiation Protection & Safety Protocols
Contrast Media Procedures
Image Analysis & Quality Control
Maintenance & Calibration of Imaging Equipment
Introduction to Advanced Imaging Modalities (CT, MRI, Mammography)
Clinical Training in Diagnostic Radiology Departments
The program duration is typically 2 years, with the first year focused on theory and laboratory practice, followed by 3–6 months of clinical posting in diagnostic centers and hospital radiology departments.
Graduates of the XRAY-RADT program can explore diverse roles in healthcare, such as:
X-ray Technician in Government & Private Hospitals.
Radiology Assistant in Diagnostic Centers.
Imaging Technician in Specialty Clinics.
CT or MRI Technician (with further training).
Quality Control Technician in Radiology Equipment Companies.
Teaching Assistant in Paramedical Colleges.
With advanced studies (such as B.Sc. Radiology & Imaging Technology) and certifications, graduates can progress to senior roles like Chief Radiology Technician, Imaging Department Supervisor, or Radiographer in advanced diagnostic facilities.