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Ricky Kudesia

Beginner-Level 4

A radiologist is a Diploma course and B.Sc in radiologist is a degree. Both are good, it's up-to you what want to do. For admission, you need to complete your class 12th with PCB.
All the best.

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Dr Mohsin Khan

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X-rays, also called radiographs, are a valuable diagnostic tool. The oral/dental radiographs are often taken as a screening procedure in dental deformities in children. There is no standard timetable for when child's oral cavity should be X-rayed.
In case, child has many cavities and fillings or has a high risk of tooth decay, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends X-rays every six months. One has to make sure the shield covers child's neck to protect the thyroid gland to avoid the chances of damaging cells.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

If you want to become a radiologist, you are advised to do MBBS followed by either diploma in radiology or MD on radiology. If you want to become radiology technician then you can do skill based graduation or Diploma in radiology technology.

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Jasmine Gomes

Beginner-Level 5

Yes. you can. Try and refine your skills at some private clinics so that you gain experience and later on apply to the more prominent ones. All the best.

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ambreen khan

Guide-Level 12

Scope in radio and OT are equally sound as there is a lot of scope in the future in radio and there is considerable need in OT at present.
Other than the scope, one should decide that in which branch one is comfortable with as its going to be a lifetime choice.

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Rania Khan

Contributor-Level 9

You must appear for NEET UG, then if the student qualify, then you will be studying MBBS for 4 and a half years, then 1 year internship and then must appear for NEET PG, then if he/she is among the toppers then you can get radiology.

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Barkha DubeyPGDM at BIIB (sales &marketing 2015-17)

Contributor-Level 10

If you are interested in this field, you should opt for it.

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ananya saha

Contributor-Level 7

You can do MD (Hom) only in the following subjects:
1. M.D (Hom) Materia Medica.
Duration: 3 years.
2. M.D (Hom) Organon of Medicine and Philosophy.
Duration: 3 years.
3. M.D (Hom) Case Taking and Repertorisation.
Duration: 3 years.
4. M.D (Hom) Practice of Medicine.
Duration: 3 years.
5. M.D (Hom) Psychiatry.
Duration: 3 years.
6. M.D (Hom) Pediatrics.
Duration: 3 years.
7. M.D (Hom) Pharmacy.
Duration: 3 years.

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