Medical Radiation Technology is a career in health care that lets you use state-of-the-art medical equipment and work with patients one-on-one. Medical radiation technologists are highly trained specialists who perform medical imaging examinations. They produce images of body parts and systems using X-rays, computed tomography (CT scan) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Medical imaging helps narrow the causes of an injury or illness and ensures that a diagnosis is accurate.As a medical radiation technologist, you will have the knowledge and skills to support medical teams by providing diagnostic images with patient care expertise.The Bachelor of Science in Medical Radiation Technology is a joint program with Saskatchewan Polytechnic. Students must first complete a two-year diploma in Medical Radiologic Technology at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. Then, students can apply to the U of R to complete another two years to earn their Bachelor of Science in Medical Radiation Technology.
Grade 12 with 70% overall is required.
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