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Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences

Vesper Grantham
Vesper Grantham, MEd, RT(N), CNMT
Chairman and Professor

The Department of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences includes five undergraduate programs focused on the art of medical imaging and radiation therapy. Our programs are programmatically accredited and recognized nationally through our outstanding faculty and educational curricula. We invite you to use the program links to learn more about these professions.

This is an exciting time to work in these healthcare professions! Within our fields, we use some of the most advanced and sophisticated equipment, applying critical judgment to produce diagnostic images and ensure safe and effective therapeutic interventions. Our Department values its place within the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, where our students and faculty engage in interprofessional activities to prepare for the current healthcare environment. Students and graduates collaborate with physicians such as radiologists, radiation oncologists, cardiologists, urologists, emergency medicine physicians, obstetricians/gynecologists, and family practice physicians.

News

Tuesday, July 9, 2024

Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences program faculty featured in the current issue of Radiologic Technology

Radiography Program Director, Bradford Gildon published his collaboration with the Oklahoma City Zoo,  “Using Computed Tomography to Rule Out Cryptorchidism in a Muntjac Deer” and Radiation Therapy Clinical Coordinator, Amanda Hanstein’s student mentored article with Chance Fechlin “Treating Anxiety and Depression With Psilocybin Therapy” are both featured in this July/ August 2024 issue of Radiologic Technology.     Our OU Health Sciences imaging and therapy programs in radiography, radiation therapy, sonography, and nuclear medicine offer students unique opportunities for community and research involvement!    
radt_vol95_no6.pdf (asrt.org)

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