The Medical Imaging Techniques Program aims to train health technicians who have knowledge and skills at a level that will enable them to work in the radiological diagnosis and treatment (radiodiagnostics, radiotherapy, ultrasound, nuclear imaging, computed tomography, etc.) units used by the physician in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
Those who graduate from the Medical Imaging Techniques Program can work in units of hospitals such as X-ray, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, vascular angio, and non-vascular interventional radiology; in nuclear medicine and radiotherapy departments; and in private imaging centers and clinics.