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Radiology and Medical Imaging Department

Head of Department:
Dr.. Dr. Mohammed bin Saleh Al-Damgh
Office :
Headquarters - Building B2
Phone number :
016
e-mail:
mdc.rid@qu.edu.sa
Vision
The department aims to be a leader in medical education and sustainability and a supporter of community health promotion and national and global partnership
Mission
Providing a distinguished, advanced and sustainable academic environment that contributes to enhancing the health level of the community by graduating medical competencies, providing consultations and conducting research studies that are scientifically and professionally influential and support innovation and effective partnerships.
Overview
The department plays a pivotal role in medical education and healthcare delivery. Established to meet the growing need for skilled physicians in the region, it is committed to excellence in teaching, research and clinical services. The department offers comprehensive education in radiology
Objectives :
- Providing students with basic scientific knowledge in the field of specialization.
- Developing practical and applied skills related to the profession or academic field.
- Promote critical and creative thinking among students.
- Preparing students for the labor market by developing professional and technical skills.
- Instilling professional values and ethics related to the field.
- Encouraging scientific research and participating in research projects.
- Serving the community by providing scientific solutions and community initiatives.
Educational goals:
1. Identify at least 80% of normal human body structures using various imaging modalities, especially X-rays, contrast studies, body computed tomography (CT), and neuromagnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
2. Select and justify the initial and appropriate radiologic/imaging examination for common clinical conditions in a given common and emergent clinical scenario.
3. Recognize at least 80% of the characteristic radiological signs in a given radiographic examination of a patient.
4. Interpret given clinical and radiologic imaging findings to arrive at the correct diagnosis of common clinical conditions.
5. Recognize radiation hazards and radiation protection.