
You will start by learning the basics of science and medicine. Courses like Human Anatomy, Physiology, Biology, and Physics help you understand how the human body works and how medical technology is applied. You will also learn medical English to prepare for a professional healthcare environment.
You will begin exploring how medical imaging systems work. You will study radiation, safety protection, and imaging technologies such as ultrasound. You will also learn how to process medical data and gain early clinical observation experience.
You will learn how to operate advanced imaging equipment such as CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine systems. You will also explore modern technologies like artificial intelligence and 3D imaging, helping you understand future trends in healthcare.
You will train in hospitals and apply your knowledge in real clinical settings. You will practice imaging procedures, assist with patient care, and understand how healthcare teams work together in daily operations.
In addition to technical knowledge, you will develop communication skills, teamwork, and ethical awareness. These abilities help you become a responsible and confident healthcare professional.