Which course has better scope in future bsc radiodiagnosis and imaging or bsc in physical therapy
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Bachelor of Science in Radiology and Imaging Technology is better , it is the technique and process used to create images of the human body or parts and function thereof for clinical purposes (medical procedures seeking to reveal/diagnose or examine disease) or medical science including the study of normal anatomy and physiology.In India, the average starting salary of a radiographer ranges between Rs.7,000 – Rs.10,000 per month in government/private hospitals. However, earnings are more in private practice as compared to salaried jobs. Opportunities are also there in gulf countries and Middle East countries.Radiographers perform procedures such as ultrasound tests, sonographies, etc. They are popularly hired across nursing homes, doctor's facilities, hospitals, diagnostic centers, and also super-specialty healing centers.Radiographers assess, diagnose, and treat patients for a variety of injuries and diseases using radiation in the form of X-rays, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and ultrasound.
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Greetings!
Bachelor of Science in Radiology and Imaging Technology is better , it is the technique and process used to create images of the human body or parts and function thereof for clinical purposes (medical procedures seeking to reveal/diagnose or examine disease) or medical science including the study of normal anatomy and physiology.In India, the average starting salary of a radiographer ranges between Rs.7,000 – Rs.10,000 per month in government/private hospitals. However, earnings are more in private practice as compared to salaried jobs. Opportunities are also there in gulf countries and Middle East countries.Radiographers perform procedures such as ultrasound tests, sonographies, etc. They are popularly hired across nursing homes, doctor's facilities, hospitals, diagnostic centers, and also super-specialty healing centers.Radiographers assess, diagnose, and treat patients for a variety of injuries and diseases using radiation in the form of X-rays, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and ultrasound.
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