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Radiology Degree Requirements: Essential Subjects & Curriculum
The following are the subjects that are typically required for a radiology degree:
Basic sciences:
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Mathematical and physical sciences
Medical courses:
- Anatomy and physiology
- Biochemistry
- Genetics
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
Clinical courses:
- Case reports and case discussions
- Clinical rotations in radiology
- Image-guided procedures
- Medical imaging informatics
- Radiation protection and safety
Other requirements:
- Residency in radiology (four years)
- Board certification in radiology
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