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4 years ago
Radiologist
Member since Jul' 2018
Answered 4 years ago
Hello Intan Nur Jannah,
If you are interested in becoming an Interventional Radiologist (IR), you should take a Diploma in Radiotherapy or Medical Imaging first before continuing into a Bachelor Degree in Radiography and Medical Imaging. The course duration is around 3 to 4 years and costs an average of RM 60,000 to 80,000 for the whole course.
For more information on the course, do have a look at Study Radiography & Medical Imaging in Malaysia. The webpage has information on the course, the different branches including IR, the subjects you will study, entry requirements, an educational pathway, and where to study for IR.
Currently, the top universities to study IR are: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) and Management and Science University (MSU).
Hope you find this helpful and best wishes!
If you are interested in becoming an interventional radiologist, you must do a bachelor in Radiology and Medical Screening. For more information on this course, click here. The page has information about the course structure, the educational pathway, career choices and the universities in Malaysia that provide your desired course.
I hope you find this helpful and good luck!
5 years ago
Radiography and Medical Imaging
Answered 5 years ago
Hi Nomishaa,
Studying radiology would expose you to the structure of the body as well as x-ray images, how the body can be affected by injury and causes and effects of diseases. Hence, it would require you to have prior knowledge of Biology and Physics. If you would like to study Radiology, it is recommended that you retake your SPM with the relevant subjects.
For more information about Radiology, you can click here.
Hope this helps, and good luck!
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