Students in this major mainly study the basic theoretical knowledge of basic medicine, clinical medicine and medical imaging, receive basic training in conventional radiology, CT, nuclear magnetic resonance, ultrasound medicine, DSA and nuclear medicine, and have the ability to diagnose and treat diseases by means of imaging diagnostics and interventional medicine.
Knowledge and skills:
1. Master the basic theories and knowledge of basic medicine, clinical medicine and electronics.
2. Master the basic theory and operational skills of various technologies in the field of medical imaging (including conventional radiology, CT, nuclear magnetic resonance, DSA, ultrasound medicine, nuclear medicine, interventional medicine, etc.). ) and computers.
3. Have the ability to use various imaging diagnostic techniques for disease diagnosis.
4. Be familiar with the principles, policies and methods of radiation protection and relevant medical ethics.
5. Understand the theoretical frontier and development trend of each branch of medical imaging.