The Certificate in CT Scan Technician is a one-year vocational program designed to provide students with specialized training in diagnostic imaging. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills in anatomy & physiology, radiodiagnosis physics, CT scan technology, and multiple practical modules.
Students learn to operate CT scan machines, prepare patients for imaging procedures, administer contrast media safely, and follow radiation protection protocols. The program also includes Communicative English & Computer Fundamentals to strengthen communication and digital documentation skills.
Upon successful completion, learners are qualified to work as CT scan technicians in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and imaging laboratories, assisting radiologists in producing accurate diagnostic images for patient care.
Communicative English & Computer Fundamentals (CST001)
Builds professional communication skills and introduces basic computer operations, digital documentation, and medical record‑keeping.
Anatomy & Physiology (CST002)
Covers the structure and function of the human body, with emphasis on systems relevant to diagnostic imaging.
Physics of Radiodiagnosis (CST003)
Explains radiation principles, imaging physics, safety protocols, and the functioning of radiological equipment.
CT Scan Technology (CST004)
Focuses on CT machine operation, patient positioning, contrast media handling, and image acquisition techniques.
Practical – I (CST005)
Hands‑on training in basic radiology procedures, patient preparation, and safety practices.
Practical – II (CST006)
Applied practice in CT imaging techniques, machine calibration, and routine diagnostic scans.
Practical – III (CST007)
Advanced training in specialized CT procedures, contrast studies, and troubleshooting.
Practical – IV (CST008)
Final stage practicals including case studies, supervised diagnostic imaging, and clinical application of CT technology.
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