what is the difference between bsc. cardiology and bsc. radiology???
In cardiology, cardiac Technologist help physician in diagnosis and treatment of heart disorders. Course involve both theory as well as practical.
College like Government medical college Kozhikode, Yenepoya medical college offers this course. For more info visit
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-cardiac-technology
While bsc radiology involves conducting a series of test that helps in scan or take pictures of different body parts, those injuries that can't be seen by naked eyes, radiology plays there important role.
College like AIMS, Delhi University, and many other college also provide this course where admission afe based on entrance, in cardiology admission also based on entrance.
For detail information of radiology bsc
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Hi,
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Both these courses are different from each other & have a major difference that is :-
in Bsc cardiology you would be studying in how to specialise the treatment in the areas related to the heart and circulatory systems of a human.
In Bsc radiology, you would be studying about the areas related to the deep analysis of medial images such as X-Ray’s and MRI scans.
Below I’ll be sharing a link which will provide you a complete well detailed information about cardiology
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-cardiac-technology
Below I’ll be sharing a link which will provide you a complete well detailed information about the radiology.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/radiology-course
With these links you would be understanding it better about the difference between both these courses.
I hope the above information helps.
All the very best.
BSc Cardiology is one of the most popular courses in India and abroad. It has been specially designed in such a way so that students can be trained to take care of patients suffering from cardiopulmonary diseases whereas
Bsc radiology curriculum is designed to teach students about different methods of radiographic imaging like ct scan , mri , etc to produce results.
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