Radiography
Radiography, often referred to as diagnostic radiography, is the practice of using radiation to
produce high-quality images that are used to help diagnose and treat injuries or diseases.
As a professional radiographer, you will be at the forefront of healthcare. You’ll learn about the
anatomy and physiology of the human body, along with the skills to use medical imaging equipment
such as x-ray, CT scanning, MRI scanning, and ultrasound.
Choosing to study radiology abroad means you could gain access to the best programs and medical
equipment in the world. Different countries have different healthcare systems, so it’s worth doing
your research before you choose where to study, especially if you want to work abroad after
graduation.
Radiography program structure
Anatomy and physiology for radiography
Professional practice and patient care
Research methods
Radiographic science
Advanced imaging technologies
Clinical supervision
Image interpretation
Future radiography careers
Radiographer
Sonographer
Mammographer
Clinical reporter
Clinical radiologist
Clinical scientist
MRI technician