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What does medical imaging study?

Main subjects: basic medicine, clinical medicine, medical imaging.

Main courses: physics, electronics foundation, computer principle and interface, structure and maintenance of imaging equipment, medical imaging technology, photography, human anatomy, diagnostics, internal medicine, imaging diagnostics, imaging physics, ultrasonic diagnosis, radiation diagnosis, radionuclide diagnosis, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine, medical imaging anatomy, tumor radiotherapy and B-ultrasound diagnosis.

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Medical imaging is a science that studies the interaction between human body and some medium (such as X-ray, electromagnetic field, ultrasonic wave, etc.). ), and display the structure and density of human internal tissues and organs in the form of images, which can be used by diagnostic doctors to judge according to the information provided by images, so as to evaluate human health, including medical imaging system and medical image processing, which are two relatively independent research directions. Medical imaging is also called silver halide imaging, because the film (film) of the former is imaged with silver halide chemical photosensitive materials.