Medical Imaging programmes teach students how to use various technologies, such as X-rays, ultrasound, magnetic resonance, or computed tomography to diagnose, monitor and treat a patient’s disease or injury. As a future Medical Imaging professional, you will combine advanced biological and technical knowledge with attention to detail and analytical skills to take images of different body parts and interpret the results. Common job titles include radiographer, sonographer, ultrasound technician, nuclear medicine technologist, etc.
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Universities in the UK are some of the most highly regarded in the world, and for good reasons. Some of the world's most highly regarded research takes place in British universities, which are regularly featured in international rankings. While studying in the UK, you will be able to develop in a highly multicultural environment with high chances of pursuing lucrative careers after graduation. The teaching in the UK is designed to encourage new idea generation, encouraging individual research and group cooperation, through class discussions and creative assignments.
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