Radiology Degree at University of Moncton Shippagan Canada
Description
The field of radiology is a rapidly changing world. Radiological techniques are perfected, adapt and expand their applications. Radiological technologists are working to produce radiographic images of anatomical systems (bone, blood vessels, various organs, etc..) Will be used to establish a medical diagnosis. Radiography, tomography, angiography and fluoroscopy examinations are to be made from high-tech devices for radiological technologists.
Students receive advanced training, highlighting the professionalism and quality of the relationship with patients and patients.
The University of Moncton offers bachelor radiological techniques used in conjunction with the Community College of New Brunswick in Dieppe and the Régie régionale de la santé Beauséjour. Students have the chance to have direct access to hospital and contact with real patients early in their training. They receive advanced training, highlighting the professionalism and quality of the relationship with patients and patients.
Career Opportunities
These professionals working in oncology centers, clinics and radiological laboratories and hospitals, operating room, emergency room, intensive care and even the morgue for identification. There is currently a high demand for graduates in radiology who are courted by employers even before they complete their training.
Number of years of education (4 years)
Edmundston: first year *
Moncton: 4 years
Shippagan: first year *
* The years are in Moncton.
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Methods of medical imaging; conventional radiology, ultrasound, computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, interventional radiology and nuclear radiology, and application of these methods to specific clinical problems. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of year two of the medical curriculum.
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Established in 1997, the Residency Program in Diagnostic Radiology is a four year program that trains clinical specialists, with a combined program of classroom and clinical and diagnostic experience. Between November 2001 and October 2005, the program has trained 22 residents.
Main Subjects: anatomy, physiology, pathology, internal medicine, general and specialized surgery, forensic medicine, physics, radiobiology, radiation protection, contrast media, computer applications, imaging modalities (conventional radiology, digital radiology; ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance, angiography), breast imaging, cardiac imaging, emergency radiology, gastro-intestinal imaging, genito-urinary imaging, head and neck imaging, molecular imaging, musculoskeletal imaging, neuroradiology, pediatric imaging, thoracic imaging, vascular imaging, interventional
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Professor: Yutaka Aoyagi
Assist. Prof.: Satoshi Tatsuno
Staff Radiologist: Sakura Shimizu
Clinical Activities
CT examinations: 16,495 cases per year in 2005
MRI examinations: 6,407 cases per year in 2005
Angiography (including interventional radiology): 186 cases per year in 2005
Radiation therapy: 185 cases per year in 2005
Research Field
Diagnostic radiology
1) Musculoskeletal radiology
2) Head and neck imaging
Radiation Therapy
1) Radiation Oncology
2) Interstitial Hyperthermia
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