This discipline uses nuclear radiation, ultrasound, and other phenomena discovered by the science of physics to diagnose and treat physical ailments. Practical applications include heart catheterization, CT and MRI scans of the brain or abdomen, lithotripter therapy of kidney stones, and many others. Graduates of this field may go on to become diagnostic radiology technicians, hospital department supervisors, or medical researchers. Courses include radiation detection and measurement, environmental radiation issues, and workplace safety.
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