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Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences

The Department of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences includes undergraduate and graduate programs focused in 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 investigate the professions.

This is an exciting time to work in these healthcare professions! Within our professions, we work with the most advanced and sophisticated equipment, using 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 participate in interprofessional activities in preparation of the current healthcare environment. Students and graduates work with a diversity of physicians including radiologists, radiation oncologists, cardiologists, urologists, emergency medicine physicians, obstetricians/ gynecologists, and family practice physicians

Our professors and clinical faculty value educating the future leaders of our professions in the areas of patient care, service and scholarship!

News

Thursday, April 18, 2024

OUHS Nuclear Medicine students present at the Annual Southwestern Chapter Society of Nuclear Medicine

Congratulations to the OUHS Nuclear Medicine students who successfully presented at the Annual Southwestern Chapter Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Meeting in Houston Texas, April 12 – 14.  Nuclear medicine senior, Savannah Wagner won Best Overall Oral Presentation for her research “Impact of Count Variability to Gallbladder Ejection Fraction Results”  and senior Victoria Mamedova’s abstract was accepted as a poster presentation titled “The Effects of Electromagnetic Interference on Nuclear Medicine Well Counter”.   Nuclear medicine juniors, Kathryn McIntyre and Allie Dixon were the first OUHS Nuclear Medicine students to present continuing education Case Presentations during the conference.  Allie presented “I-131 WBI Scan Post Treatment: Struma Ovarii” and Kathyrn presented “Charcot’s Arthropathy:  The Use of Three Phase Bone Scans to Detect Diabetic Neuropathy”.  

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