OVERVIEW

Goals

The broad goal of teaching the undergraduate medical students in the field of Radio-diagnosis should be aimed at making the students realise the basic need of various radio-diagnostic tools in medical practice. They should be aware of the techniques required to be undertaken in different situations for the diagnosis of various ailments as well as during prognostic estimations.

OBJECTIVES

Knowledge

The student should be able to:

  • Understand basics of X-ray production, its uses and hazards.

  • Appreciate and diagnose changes in bones - like fractures, infections, tumours and metabolic bone diseases.

  • Identify and diagnose various radiological changes in disease conditions of chest and mediastinum, skeletal system, G.I. Tract, Hepatobiliary system and G.U. system.

  • Learn about various imaging techniques, including isotopes C.T., Ultrasound, M.R.I. and D.S.A.

Objectives Illustration
Objectives Illustration

Skills

At the end of the course the student should be able to:

  • Use basic protective techniques during various imaging procedures.

  • Interpret common X-ray, radio-diagnostic techniques in various community situations.

  • Advise appropriate diagnostic procedures in specialized circumstances to appropriate specialists.

FACULTY LIST

Name Designation
Dr. Nalin Gautam Patel Professor
Dr. Kirit B. Vaishya Professor
Dr. Janki B. Jaradi Professor
Dr. Anand Kumar Murarka Professor
Dr. Anilkumar Patel Assistant Professor
Dr. Jay Kharsadiya Associate Professor
Dr. Mohak Thakor Assistant Professor
Dr. Chetan N. Sarvakar Assistant Professor
Dr. Sudhakar G. Pandya Assistant Professor
Dr. Neha Shah Senior Resident
Dr. Goti Jaykumar Dhirubhai Senior Resident
Dr. Hemina Manish Patel Senior Resident