Difference between B.Sc in Radiology and B.Sc in Radiography

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Both B.Sc in Radiology and B.Sc in Radiography are 3 year undergraduate programmes in the field of medicine. Even though both the disciplines directly or indirectly help in the diagnosis of diseases, the approach towards the same is different. B.Sc in Radiology graduates are made capable to examine the internal organs using various radiological techniques. B.Sc in Radiography graduates is made competent to use radiological techniques.

B.Sc in Radiology and its opportunities

B.Sc in Radiology is a 3 year undergraduate course which deals with the study of various principles in Radiology, its implementation and usage. The course curriculum of this bachelor’s degree course includes core subjects such as Physiology, Basic Science Anatomy, Radiobiology, Radiation Physics, Principle and Practice of Radiotherapy, and so on. This course helps to students to get a better idea regarding the modern imaging techniques which can be utilized to diagnose a patient. After the successful completion of this course, the candidates are well equipped with skills to secure a profession in any of the public or private sector firms. One can work as radiology expert / imaging technician / nuclear medicine technologist / radiologist technician.

B.Sc in Radiography and its opportunities

B.Sc in Radiography is also a 3 year undergraduate programme which deals with the study of a sub field of medicine. This bachelor’s course helps the candidates to acquire the skill to diagnose ailment and diseases of various internal organs. The candidates after the completion of this course become skilled to use X-ray, Sonography, CT scan, Fluroscopy, Ultrasound scan, MRI, PET, and so on. The major subjects included in the course curriculum of B.Sc in Radiography are Biochemistry, Computed Tomography, Imaging Techniques, Microbiology, Pathology, Physiology, Radio diagnosis, and much more. The aspirants opting for this course have huge opportunities to secure a career. One can find numerous openings in health care centres, diagnostic centres, mental health centres, medical clinics, radiotherapy research organizations, hospitals, etc. In these employment areas, several job types are also available such as diagnostic radiographer,   radiation therapy educator, technologist, technician, researcher, and so forth.

Key difference between B.Sc in Radiology and B.Sc in Radiography

  • B.Sc in Radiography helps equip the candidates to efficiently take radio images of body parts of patients while B.Sc in Radiology aids the candidates to get specialized in study and analysis of the radio images.
  • The Radiology graduates can be considered equivalent to a specialized doctor who can diagnose patients whereas Radiography graduates handles with machines and equipment.

To become an expert in the field, radiologist requires lot of expertise and skill. On the other hand, radiographers don’t require much training or talent. The same is reflected in their income also. Radiographers generally earn much more remuneration than the radiographers.

 
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    praveen chahal:

    Can I get d licence to open a diagonastic centre after msc radiology plz tell me I m in confusion.