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The educational system in radiology programs worldwide are different. In the American system, they offer a certificate program (Cert) then an associate degree (AAS) −in some colleges then a diploma (Dip) − after that a bachelor’s degree (B.S.). A radiographer a.k.a radiologic technologist can continue to get a post-baccalaureate certificate or a master’s degree (M.S.) and −rarely in America due to the shortage of Ph.D. programs− a doctorate of philosophy in radiology.

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  • The educational system in radiology programs worldwide are different

  • The aim of this paper is to propose an educational system that is easy and effective

  • Radiation science can be confused with physics

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The educational system in radiology programs worldwide are different. In the American system, they offer a certificate program (Cert) an associate degree (AAS) −in some colleges a diploma (Dip) − after that a bachelor’s degree (B.S.). Abdulwahab Alahmari Radiology Specialist, Ministry of Health, Abha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Corresponding Author: Abdulwahab Alahmari, Radiology Specialist, Ministry of Health, Abha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. A standardized educational system for radiology programs worldwide: An opinion.

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